One of the most overlooked structures for walleyes are downed trees. Trees can hold piles of fish especially early in the season when shallow cover is sparse. www.sportsmansjournaltv.com
A really interesting and well produced show. It opened up my eyes and likely did the same for a lot of others guys who only look at lay downs as good spots for smallies and largemouth.
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Great video I'm now subscribed. It's killing me to see you put every Walleye back the are so delicious. I'm from Oregon we fish the Columbia River mostly trolling harnesses and jigging. They are my favorite fish even taking precedence over Chinook Salmon.
@@savagewolf1966 Sarah explained once why they don't say the names of certain lakes they fish. Because if they're seen on certain lakes fishing well, the lake could get over fished. They could well be in Ontario since I believe that's where they live.