Starting with small blades and working up from there. Riley uses a simple system to determine spinner blade size, Walleye aficionados, he says there's more to its walleye-catchingĪbility than just a blade of many colors and a haphazardly picked Walleye Trail (PWT), digs the spinner for its diversity. Riley, long a familiar face on the In-Fisherman Professional It would be on a spinner," says tournament pro Todd Riley of Amery, And if I could choose only one way to fish that crawler, "If I could choose only one type of bait it would be a ROCKY BANK IN A RESERVOIR, OR PERHAPS ALONG BRUSH OR A TIMBERLINE. DRAG ONE DOWNSTREAM THROUGH A RIVER HOLE OR ACROSS A LAKEīASIN WHEN FISH ARE BELLY-TO-THE-BOTTOM. MANEUVER ONE THROUGH A GAGGLE OF BUGS AND SHINERS MASSED NEAR THE WHEN FISH ARE FEED ING ON SUSPENDED SHAD. TROLL ONE NEAR THE SURFACE ON A LONGLINE BEHIND A PLANER BOARD METALLIC, PAINTED, OR HOLOGRAM-TAPED BLADE SPIRALING AROUND BEADS OFĮVERY POTENTIAL HUE, BUT FOR ITS ABILITY TO FOOL WALLEYES JUST ABOUTĪNYWHERE. THE CRAWLER HARNESS IS A BEAUTIFUL THING. fundamentals for walleyes." Retrieved from fundamentals for walleyes." The Free Library.
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