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From the heart of Walleye Country comes a legend in the heart of walleye anglers everywhere. Northland Fishing Tackle, Bemidji, Minnesota, has been making innovative walleye jigs and rigging components for nearly a quarter of a century. From the beginning, founder John Peterson and a host of other PWT pros have worked together to develop the most innovative line of quality walleye tackle in the world. Today, it's no stretch to say that more walleyes have been taken on Northland Fishing Tackle jigs and rigs than on any other line of walleye tackle.
The original soft-bodied floater jig. Made from foam and
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From the heart of Walleye Country comes a legend in the heart of walleye anglers everywhere. Northland Fishing Tackle, Bemidji, Minnesota, has been making innovative walleye jigs and rigging components for nearly a quarter of a century. From the beginning, founder John Peterson and a host of other PWT pros have worked together to develop the most innovative line of quality walleye tackle in the world. Today, it's no stretch to say that more walleyes have been taken on Northland Fishing Tackle jigs and rigs than on any other line of walleye tackle.
The original soft-bodied floater jig. Made from foam and floats live bait over moss, weeds, and rocks. Deadly on walleye, perch, and bass. 6 pk. Made in USA.
In late May I'm going with some buddies to a cottage on Sturgeon Lake, near Lindsay, Ontario.
We'll be doing some Walleye fishing. I was thinking I could use these floating jigs, with a floating worm, and have a sliding weight between two stoppers to keep this bait 16" - 24" from the bottom of the lake.
Yes this sounds like you should be pretty successful using this technique. Don't be afraid to use live night crawlers. Also, don't be afraid to change you tactics. Sometimes walleye won't hit the floating jig, but will hit a sinking jig or a crankbait. Use trial and error to see what is working.