Brian āBroā Brosdahlās late-summer walleye tips.
From MidWest Outdoors:
The Bromeister loves pulling spinner rigs for late-summer walleyes ācuz A) theyāre a great way to cover water, B) thereās lots of ways to fish āem and C) he can switch up components to dial in the bite:
> Thereās a time during Aug in many lakes where fish are on top of structures on both the outside edge and inside edge of the cabbage weeds.
> Fish like flats in the summer and will concentrate near the patches of chara, gravel and rocks on the flats. These areas will hold a mixture of forage ā including minnows and crayfish, which are a large part of their summer diets.
> Spinners give the bait some lift…helps keep the baits off the bottom and out of the weeds. Also send out vibrations fish can feel along their lateral lines and help them target the baits in lakes with limited visibility.
> Pick up the speed on the flats to cover more water and put baits in front of more fish…gives fish [less time] to decide whether to strike at the bait or let it pass by.
> Larger leeches can be hard to find late in the season…[try using] 2 small- to medium-size leeches on spinner rigs instead….
> I often use Northlandās 1.5- to 2-oz bottom-bouncer with either a 2-hook spinner rig with a nightcrawler, or a single Slow Death hook for either nightcrawlers or leeches.
> Stained-water lakes give anglers a better chance to catch walleyes during the day…even when faced with less than favorable conditions.