130 Lake Erie Walleye Spawn Where Do You Catch The Fish?

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Typically walleye or pickerel will spawn where there is a swift current or waves the water temperature is between 40 degrees F to 50 degrees F. The spawning grounds typically need to be rock and rubble bottom. The early walleye and pickerel spawners will start at inlet streams that are rocky, second period spawning fish will find locations along main shore lines and or on shallow reefs.

 Take for example in and around Lake Erie early spawning walleye will start there spawn at rocky rubble areas located at different inlet creeks and rivers. One of the most famous walleye runs is on the Maumee river which drains into lake Erie. Then secondly walleye or pickerel will spawn in the many shallow reef locations in the western basin. A good place to set up for a exciting night fishing trip for walleye would be on top of one of the many reefs. If you have a underwater fishing light sometimes called a submerged fishing light you could anchor on the bottom you can sometimes increase your catch of walleye or pickerel at night.

 The migration away from the spawning grounds will depend on weather conditions water temperatures and whether there is a good food source in the spawning area the post spawn fish are located. The most important condition that will determine how long the walleye or pickerel stay around after the spawn is the abundance or lack of a food source. Walleyes need to eat and after the spawn they will be aggressive feeders because of the strenuous spawn and the winter period. During the early spring post spawn period fish will move around constantly always looking for a adequate food source. If for example there Is an abundance of walleye minnows concentrated in one area you can bet there will be schooling walleye hanging around for an easy meal. So if you plan on night fishing for walleye a key condition you need to look for in early spring is an abundant walleye food source. Sometimes you can create a temporary food source if you can locate areas that tend to attract zoo plankton. A shallow flat on the windward side will sometimes have these conditions.

When you go fishing at night, a good techinique to use to attract zooplankton is with the use of a submerged fishing light or sometimes called a underwater fishing light. It is impotantant tlo understand that you wanr to attract zooplankton because it is the primary food source for the bait fish that will begin to swarm around. The bait fish will attract yellow perch and walleyes to the area. The Walleye or pickerels main food source are bait fish but walleye are very adaptable and will feed on perch also.

Well that concludes my article about spawning walleyes. Have a great day!

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