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    When Jigging you will be fishing primarily for males. While trolling you will be fishing primarily for females, the females stay off the reefs in deeper water until ready to spawn. In other words trophy fishing while trolling.
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    I'm just used to waters here, and walleye being bottom or structure oriented. On Erie, post spawn and as the season continues, then a great majority of the fishing is trolling, and those higher active fish?

    Thanks for the info… I just thought it was interesting.

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