When it comes to fall walleyes, think big picture, then think small
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Finding fall walleyes can be a study in extremes.
At one end of the spectrum, big is better as migrating fish are drawn to macro structure. Think big, main-lake points, neck-downs, and pinch points that form major features in a lake’s overall topography – the kinds of things you can see even with mapping software zoomed way out.
Within those large areas, though, small – sometimes very small – features can concentrate numbers of fish.
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