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Top 5 August Walleye Tips (Dog Days of Summer)

Top 5 August Walleye Tips (Dog Days of Summer)

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“Nick Lindner”

August walleye fishing doesn’t need to be mid-summer slog. Follow these tips to have more success during the dog days of …

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  1. "The vast majority of the walleyes you run into on the lake are just not going to be that hungry…"
    "You need to keep moving…."
    Agree with the 2nd comment, yet I strongly disagree with the 1st comment. As a longtime guide on Leech Lake one said to me in the Summer of 2001, "the warmer the water gets the higher the fish's metabolism is and the more they have to eat." You got to this later in your video, but it should be the overriding thought in the August walleye angler's arsenal. Slip bobbering- and moving on when you strike out- and trolling are great ways to find fish in overcast and low light times. They are there and they have to eat.

  2. I fish oneida lake NY – im an NWT competitor, tournament angler, I own my own lure brand, I have a 2022 Lund – you wouldnt catch a fish over 24" on oneida lake and thats an open challenge – lakeside outfitter ask for Julian lets set this up 😂🎉

  3. really appreciate the tips…..here in Ohio the inland lakes are next to impossible to catch…the skiers chop up so much cabbage its difficult to fish with out being fouled with debris….just floating everywhere

  4. Again, another great informal video from Nick… awesome to see you and Brett doing well in league last night. There was a league type thing on North Long last night too, took a long time to get off the lake lol. I managed to hook into a mid 20s walleye, but ended up getting off when nearing the net and I also got a 20 incher… but a lot of lookers… tried many different presentations.

    The thing I have to tell myself more that you preached is to move on… I feel like I stay in one area too long and waiting for fish to move in or something vs target them, try a few presentations and just go.

    I always have jig and crawler, jiggin rap, and drop shot ready to toss.

    Thanks for your info, pleasure to learn!

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