
If you want unique walleyes, you better import them from St.Croix, Michigan, as it is there they live. This is why narrow spoons works so well as they mimic small minnows. Walleyes favorite bait is small minnows and leeches. I use them when I struggle to get trophies and uniques sometimes. If you have the X-series #4/0 hooks, use them, as they have some hidden qualities to them. So when you have multiple rods, spread out and cast in different spots so you increase the chances to fish in different spawn areas and don't fish out an area right away. More exotic and bigger fish has a longer respawn cycle, up to 12 hours. The fish spawn in areas, and often there are separate areas next to eachother, or so it seems.Įach area has a limited number of fish spawning each cycle and refresh once every 1 or 2 hours for the more common fish. Walleyes are found all over Emerald and do not really have a singular hotspot that is much better than other spots. Left side Dock of Peace out towards the left tall tree and right side of the dock out towards the rock/stream mouth have been best areas so far but searching where its deepest can throw up fish anywhere.I'm not sure what I can contribute to solve this "issue", but I'll give it a shot. Though some days you get 1 or no trophies. I just try to imitate an injured fish.ġ1 trophy Walleye in a day and lots of smaller ones so it works for me. I've never focused on the number of dots next to the lure graphic. Fishing Planet is a FREE to play unique and highly realistic online first-person multiplayer fishing simulator developed for anglers to bring you the full thrill of actual fishing Choose your lures, make your trophy catches.

Unlike in Florida where its a killer technique.Ĭast out and let it sink to the bottom then reel in - stop - reel in - reel in - stop - reel in. I've caught fish up to 14ft depth on minnow and leeches and doubt a crank searches holes or troughs (at the speed Walleye prefer) really effectively. Not used cranks at Emerald to any great extent. If you’re looking to catch that elusive trophy walleye, there are a few extra tips and tricks you’ll want to keep in mind. Fishing Planet Emerald Lake Walleye: Trophy Tips.

And don’t be afraid to move around until you find the perfect spot. Daytime particularly when its raining pink glo n spoon has proved most reliable. Look for areas where the walleye might be feeding, like drop-offs or areas with plenty of cover. Most successful lures (i always target trophy fish) so far have beenĪmmolite 1/4oz n spoon 1/0 (biggest Walleye so far)Ĭaught the odd fish on black n spoon and 3" and 5" night worm. Stop and go at three or two speed works well for me as this technique searches the depths in all areas of the lake and minimises attention from other species.
