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In our article today we are going to talk about fishing with nightcrawlers for walleyes or as the Canadians call them pickerel, and sauger. The best time to fish with nightcralwers for walleye or pickerel, and sauger is done in late spring or in the summertime. There are just 100’s of different ways to fish the common or European nightcrawler, or the African nightcrawler for walleyes or pickerel and sauger such as using a spinning rig multiple hook nightcrawler harness,trolling plugs with the treble hooks tipped with nightcrawlers,inline weight forward spinner baits tipped with European night crawlers, Tipping walleye jigs 1/16ounce to 1/2ounce with a piece of a night crawler,using a slip sinker fishing rig with a inflated nightcrawler,and just using a simple split shot fishing rig with a nightcrawler.

1. Spinner fishing rigs for walleye and sauger with multiple hooks.

Using a spinner rig baited with nightcrawlers is a very common practice when you are trolling or drift fishing for walleye. This is a very common practice for Lake Erie walleye. When you bait the spinner make sure you use more then one common night crawler. make sure you leave some slack in your crawlers between the first and second hook. To make your bait more attractive to unsuspecting walleye or pickerel,and sauger you can inflate them. If you do this make sure you insert the blow needle at the crown of the crawler only. anywhere Else and you will distort the figure of the nightcrawler and make it look unnatural.

2. Trolling plugs for walleye tipped with nightcrawlers.

When the fishing gets really slow and you need an extra edge to fish you artificial baits for sauger and walleye, tip all the treble hooks with multiple night crawlers. Don’t get skimpy with your bait!

3. Inline weight forward spinner baits for sauger and walleye tipped with nightcrawlers.

Inline weight forward spinner baits work great for casting. Tip all the hooks with multiple cralwers don’t skimp you need at least 2 or three night crawlers attached for each cast. This method of walleye fishing is very common over reefs, and is also commonly used for fishing lake erie at the most popular reefs like Niagara reef,mouse island reef,or round reef. To cast your spinner bait cast out and count the seconds it takes to get to the bottom. on your next cast let the spinner sink 2 seconds less then start reeling up. keep count each cast. When you start catching walleye make note. this is your cast count.

3. slip sinker rig for sauger and walleye tipped with nightcrawlers.

One of the most universal fishing rigs made is the slip sinker rig. This is a great way to fish for walleye when they are near the bottom, and always a excellent way to fish for sauger because they stay on the bottom. Make sure you tip the hook of your hook with at least 2 or three night crawlers and inflate them. There are a few variations you can use for this rig and they include using bait walker sinkers,floater hooks, and a dropper with a drift sinker.

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December 11, 2009 by admin  
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One of the best live baits to fish for walleye in late spring and summer, and one of the easiest baits to get are nightcrawlers.Actually there are three species of the nightcralwer and they are the common night crawler, the European night crawler, and the African nightcrawler.

There are a few different ways to fish with nightcrawlers for walleye. First you need to select lively crawlers that are about 4 to 8 inches in length. Always gob at least two or three onto the hook. The best way to hook them is through the head. When walleyes see two or three night crawlers dangling from a hook it is hard to resist. Push a hook into the tip of the head and out about 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch back from the tip. You can also use a worm blower to inflate your nightcrawlers. This will make the worm float off of the bottom to the walleyes can see it better. You need to inflate your worm correctly or it will look un-natural. Insert the needle just behind the collar and squeeze a small bubble of air into the head.

Nightcrawler fishing rigs:

  • Hook night crawlers onto a two or three hook worm harness. MAKE SURE when you are hooking the worms that you leave some slack between the hooks. When you are using worm harnesses always use at least two to three nightcrawlers. Make sure your harnesses have at least a number 8 hook, but no larger then a number 2.
  • Use a slip sinker rig with a number 8 to number 2 plain or floater hook. Inflate your worms to make them more appealing to the walleye.
  • Use a slip bobber rig with plain or short shanked number 8 through number 2 hooks, or 1/16th ounce walleye jig.
  • Use a split shot rig with a number 8 through number 2 hook. Hook at leaste 3 nightcrawlers through the head, inflate if you want.
  • Use a weight forward spinner or spinner tipped with two or three night crawlers.
  • Use a bottom walking rig with two or three number 8 through number 2 hook worm harnesses. use at least two crawlers , inflate if you want.
  • Use a trolling plug tipped with at least two or three nightcrawlers.

 

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