Quote Originally Posted by Prkr314 View Post
There's only 2 things that matter when jigging for walleye...1st there's no such thing as drifting too slow, get your drift speed as slow as possible. 2nd you need to be in slightly stained water, not too muddy or too clean. 3rd you've got to be where the fish are heavily concentrated, when you see boats netting fish after fish jump in right behind their drift...they love that! 4th when all else fails purple will never let you down. 5th gotta keep your jig close to the bottom or you can't snag them...it takes no talent to jig walleye, my 6 year old niece is great at it, 98% are snagged with your stinger hook. 6th if you stop by the fish cleaning station before you leave, oo and ah about someones catch and they'll be so eager to brag about how they got them, they'll tell you everything you need to know. 7th your too late, everybody's starting to catch sheephead and white bass...got maybe another good week of snagging, get your trolling gear ready!
How about time of day. Is fishing daybreak that important?