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Northland Puppet MinnowNorthland Puppet MinnowWould you like to catch more walleyes from the first idyllic days of spring right through the gales of November? Then think outside the box, and don’t be afraid to test tactics pigeonholed for other applications.

“Swimming jigs like the Northland Puppet Minnow and Rapala Jigging Rap are perfect examples,” says Scott Glorvigen, a longtime guide and tournament champion who’s seen firsthand the rewards of pushing the tactical envelope. Other notable options include the Moonshine Lures Shiver Minnow and Nils Master Jigger.

Widely considered ice-fishing lures, swimming jigs are deadly on walleyes in a variety of situations, and despite their success remain largely off the radar of many otherwise savvy anglers.


By Dan Johnson

All Creation Outdoor Media

When summer-stressed baitfish converge on mid-depth structure, big pike and other predators move in for the kill.When summer-stressed baitfish converge on mid-depth structure, big pike and other predators move in for the kill.As summer wanes, a stellar pattern solidifies on many lakes that produces big numbers of super-size walleyes and northern pike. Often overlooked by the masses, it provides steady action well into fall.

“Call it the squeeze play,” quips angling ace Scott Glorvigen. “When low levels of dissolved oxygen in deep water force cool-water forage into a narrow band higher in the column, big predators move in for the feast. Anglers able to capitalize on the conditions can enjoy some of the season’s finest fishing.”


By Daniel Quade

(Provided by Lindy Tackle)

Offbeat Tactics For Summer WalleyesOffbeat Tactics For Summer WalleyesTraditional summertime tactics catch plenty of big ‘eyes, or else they wouldn’t have become such strong traditions. Lindy Rigging, pulling spinners and suspending live bait account for countless catches. But sometimes, thinking outside the box is an even better way to put more, bigger walleyes in the box.

Just ask Jon Thelen. The longtime guide and sage of all things walleye often flips the tactical textbook upside down when conditions—or the fish themselves—dictate an unorthodox approach. As a result, he keeps his clients’ lines stretching while other anglers are struggling. Following are three of his top tricks for turning the tables on ever-elusive summertime ’eyes.

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(Provided by Michigan DNR)

Among the premier species sought by Michigan anglers, walleyes are in high demand. The Michigan DNR stocks many walleyes to create fisheries where reproduction doesn't occur and to supplement naturally reproducing fish. But even when operating at full capacity, the DNR's hatchery system cannot produce a supply that meets demand.

So Fisheries Division has partnered with a number of citizen groups across the state to form walleye-rearing cooperatives to increase production. The cooperatives help maintain the ponds, fertilize them, and often help in fingerling harvest. Statewide, the DNR has partners helping run 30 walleye-rearing ponds.