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Catch Walleye in Oregon and on the Columbia River, Trophy Walleye with the best Oregon Walleye fishing guides who troll for Walleye.

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Best Walleye fishing guides use Walleye lures as they know how to catch Walleye using Walleye fishing methods and guides like JB Guides, Bob Roberts and Ed Iman are popular Oregon Walleye fishing guides.

OREGON WALLEYE FISHING GUIDES

Jeff Knotts Owner of JB's Guide Service fishes for Walleye from Boardman to the Tri-Cities from March through early September. Jeff's 30+ years of experience fishing the Columbia Basin and surrounding fisheries gives you a great chance for the best possible fishing trip. In addition to targeting on Walleye, Jeff fishes Spring Salmon and Hanford Reach Fall Chinook, Steelhead, Sturgeon, Spring Smallmouth Bass and Shad. CALL TODAY (509) 366-4052. Visit our website:
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Trolling for Trophy Walleye
By Andrew Martinsen

In this report you’ll discover an underground technique to troll for huge walleye. An extremely effective trolling strategy is to go shallow early, and to go shallow often. It’s against the popular notion, but that’s why it’s such a good idea to try it in the first place. In walleye fishing, a “90-10 rule” almost always applies. 10% of the anglers have 90% of the success out on the lake.
So I have learned that in order to get into the 10% range and above, it is necessary to think outside the box and do things that others aren’t doing. So try trolling shallow. Try it often.
The shallower you can be, the better. This is especially true under windy conditions. You might go in to four…three…even TWO feet of water on a windy day when the waves are tumbling into the shore.
To be sure, a lot of anglers are wary of going in that shallow. But they’re really missing out. If you can find a school of fish out in 10 feet of water near a windy shoreline, then you will likely find them right up against that shoreline too.
Sure, you may hear some laughs across the water from the mediocre herd (the 90% that have 10% of the success). But you’ll feel pretty good when you get to shore – who’ll be laughing then? Sincerely,
Andrew Martinsen
P.S. I guarantee you’re going to have the time of your life when you find out how much fun it is to fish for walleye using the strategies revealed in Walleye Fishing Secrets: http://www.walleyefishingsecrets.com/vipindex1.html

 

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