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Spring and early summer’s shallow water walleye bite has tapered, and we’re still several weeks away from the dog days of summer. It’s the ‘tweener period – the midsummer shift. But don’t let the term “migration” get you thinking about fish on the move and pattern-less fishing. Rather, it’s time to target specific and proven deeper digs to stay on fish.
Northlander Will Pappenfus knows a thing or two about tracking midsummer walleyes. In fact, he’s mastered a four-prong process to locate and properly present to the walleyes, as you’ll see in the video. In general, Will focuses on deeper climes, to include weedlines, deep rock and other midlake structures. Think you’ll like this one…
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