Was wondering of anyone had any tips for jigging for walleye? Fishing in a canoe now and I've only ever had luck catching walleye trolling using bottom bouncers?Any tips or pointers would be great. Thanks in advance, happy fishing guys.
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A canoe is a great platform to do drift fishing. Just let the jig fall to the bottom and just let the canoe drift with the current or wind. Keep in contact with bottom by dropping or lifting the jig. Try to keep your line as vertical as possible.
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If it ain't broke don't fix it. I fish the Ottawa River 100+ days a year, mostly for walleye. 80% of the walleye we catch in a given season are caught bottom bouncing. I only start to think about jigging when the water temps starts dipping below 50 in the fall. When I do jig, it's with VMC hammer head jigs, or Etic 3/8oz in tints of green or pink with a live minnow and stinger hook.Jonnyhc wrote: I've only ever had luck catching walleye trolling using bottom bouncers?
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The way I bottom bounce or even troll from a canoe.
1) I use an 8 foot rod. I like the rod out on the left side and that is the side I can paddle on for miles.
2) I use a rod holder. You could attach it directly to the canoe but it may be in the way when you or others use the canoe for other purposes.
I set up a Scotty rod holder on a 2" x 6" piece of wood that goes all the way across the canoe and then attach it to both sides of the canoe by ropes.
With an 8 foot rod, you will see when the fish hits and as long as you keep moving the fish will not get off, so you have time to stow the paddle and start reeling in.
Good luck,
David
1) I use an 8 foot rod. I like the rod out on the left side and that is the side I can paddle on for miles.
2) I use a rod holder. You could attach it directly to the canoe but it may be in the way when you or others use the canoe for other purposes.
I set up a Scotty rod holder on a 2" x 6" piece of wood that goes all the way across the canoe and then attach it to both sides of the canoe by ropes.
With an 8 foot rod, you will see when the fish hits and as long as you keep moving the fish will not get off, so you have time to stow the paddle and start reeling in.
Good luck,
David
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Super wrote:The way I bottom bounce or even troll from a canoe.
1) I use an 8 foot rod. I like the rod out on the left side and that is the side I can paddle on for miles.
2) I use a rod holder. You could attach it directly to the canoe but it may be in the way when you or others use the canoe for other purposes.
I set up a Scotty rod holder on a 2" x 6" piece of wood that goes all the way across the canoe and then attach it to both sides of the canoe by ropes.
With an 8 foot rod, you will see when the fish hits and as long as you keep moving the fish will not get off, so you have time to stow the paddle and start reeling in.
Good luck,
David
Good advice, we do something similar with our kayaks.
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I also fish from a canoe, and when it's a little windy and I'm drifting too fast, or having trouble controlling the canoe, I throw a drift sock out the back. It slows me down, and holds the canoe perpendicular to the waves, so they roll along the length of the canoe rather than capsizing it.
Now if I only had a little more luck catching
Now if I only had a little more luck catching

Re: Jigging for eyes
Thanks guys for the pointers will give it a shot. Wish my canoe was a flat back so I could use a old ted williams 5 hp I got which would be perfect but I guess I can use the exercise. Usually fish live bait so a canoe not so bad Just a bit harder to catch without a nice little drift going. Hoping to get out this weekend for a bit of night shore fishing. Hope the springs been good to everyone