October 16th - Night Walleye
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 8:04 pm
Well Curtis was busy tonight so I decided I might as well hit the river alone in search of night walleye with my new head lamp.
So I got up to Curtis' super secret spot and began casting a grub around. To no avail though, I couldnt rise a bite, even from a rock bass. I tried casting a few crankbaits around and nothing. As darkness fell I started losing faith, but turned on my headlamp and voila! I could see tons of glowing eyes under the surface looking right back at me! So I put a jig/clothespin spinner on and let it sink to the right depth, then reeled in very slowly.. and BAM! A hit! But it got off. Well to make a long story short I had 4 more consecutive hits on 4 casts until I finally hooked and landed a little 14 incher.

Not big, but hey it was a fish.
I stuck on that spot for quite a while longer, and could see the glowing eyes all night but they all seemed rather small and were getting tired of looking at my jig/spinner combo. So I moved downriver to a spot I had not yet tried. I got down and looked around, and it looked pretty deep but I could not see any glowing eyes. Then I looked at a drop off to my left and BINGO there was a HUGE pair of eyes looking back at me! The fish turned towards me and his eyes were probably 4 inches apart.. that meant a pretty nice Ottonabee River walleye. I got him to chase my jig/spinner about 6 times but he would not hit. I tried a suspending jerkbait and he didnt even look at it even when I put it right in his face. I think my light spooked him. Oh well, I packed it in around 8:30 and rode home.
All in all it was a fun night on the river and I'm glad the walleye are starting to come in and feed. At least I know where one big one lives now!
So I got up to Curtis' super secret spot and began casting a grub around. To no avail though, I couldnt rise a bite, even from a rock bass. I tried casting a few crankbaits around and nothing. As darkness fell I started losing faith, but turned on my headlamp and voila! I could see tons of glowing eyes under the surface looking right back at me! So I put a jig/clothespin spinner on and let it sink to the right depth, then reeled in very slowly.. and BAM! A hit! But it got off. Well to make a long story short I had 4 more consecutive hits on 4 casts until I finally hooked and landed a little 14 incher.

Not big, but hey it was a fish.
I stuck on that spot for quite a while longer, and could see the glowing eyes all night but they all seemed rather small and were getting tired of looking at my jig/spinner combo. So I moved downriver to a spot I had not yet tried. I got down and looked around, and it looked pretty deep but I could not see any glowing eyes. Then I looked at a drop off to my left and BINGO there was a HUGE pair of eyes looking back at me! The fish turned towards me and his eyes were probably 4 inches apart.. that meant a pretty nice Ottonabee River walleye. I got him to chase my jig/spinner about 6 times but he would not hit. I tried a suspending jerkbait and he didnt even look at it even when I put it right in his face. I think my light spooked him. Oh well, I packed it in around 8:30 and rode home.
All in all it was a fun night on the river and I'm glad the walleye are starting to come in and feed. At least I know where one big one lives now!