Devils Lake Ice Fishing Walleyes | Shallow Water Tips

by Gaogao

Dive into a frigid morning on Devils Lake backwaters with professional walleye angler Duane Hjelm as he embarks on a hunt for shallow water walleyes. Hjelm shares his experience and insights into tracking fish down on a shallow flat, and what adjustments to make on a day to day basis.

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FINDING SHALLOW WALLEYES

Hjelm begins the day on a large flat, targeting areas of Devils Lake with abundant weeds in search of roaming walleye. The depth, hovering around 4 to 5 feet, presents a unique challenge as it lacks significant features. The focus is on identifying areas where baitfish and active walleye converge, making early mornings the prime time for action.

TWEAKING TACTICS FOR SUCCESS

Hjelm reveals his preferred tweaks to enhance his favorite walleye baits, such as adding a VMC bladed treble tipped with a minnow to a spoon. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to the fish’s behavior, noticing how some walleye exhibit heightened aggression while others remain indifferent. Slight lure changes can make a huge difference from fish to fish. Gliding baits like a Jigging Rap can be a great alternative to more aggressive fish. These small modifications can prove to be essential in triggering bites in challenging conditions.

ROD SELECTION IN CLOSE QUARTERS

The confined space inside fish houses and snow machines necessitates a shorter rod for comfort and efficiency. Hjelm opts for a 26″ medium-light rod, finding it ideal for the indoor setup. The compact setup also allows for precise control and ease of use without compromising on the ability to handle lively walleye in shallow water on Devils Lake.


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