Understanding walleye behavior during different times of the day

Understanding Walleye Behavior Throughout the Day

Walleye are known to exhibit different behaviors depending on the time of day. During the early morning and late evening, which are prime feeding times, walleye tend to be more active and are often found in shallower waters near structures like rocky points or weed beds. As the day progresses and the sun gets brighter, walleye may move to deeper waters or seek out cover to avoid the bright light. In the middle of the day, they might be less active and harder to catch. However, during overcast days or in murky water, walleye may stay shallower for longer periods. Understanding these patterns can help you target walleye more effectively.

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Fishing Techniques Behavior Walleye Feeding Times