Very seldom does it affect my fish catching, for me I usually target them the same as any other wind direction and fish about 5 to 10 ft. above them and usually with the wind. If it has been a bad NE blow for a couple of days and it slacks up but still out of the NE I seem to do better running my lures in the mud. But the number 1 rule to success is always let those fish tell you how to set your lines as nothing is carved in stone when it comes to walleyes and what they want at dinner time.





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