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How To Catch Walleye In Cumberland Lake

2016/7/16 16:40:15

Cumberland Lake has a nice population of walleye for the avid walleye angler. You can catch the daily limit, which is six with a size limit of twelve inches minimum. The water temperature in January is usually forty-four degrees on the surface, forty-five degrees in February, forty-eight in March and forty degrees in December. The water temperature is important if you are fishing for walleye.

Although, you can catch walleye all season, the most popular months are few. If you need to know how to catch walleye in Cumberland Lake, you need to know a few things about the lake.

Location and times are important at Cumberland Lake. For fishing walleye, you want to fish around Big South Fork Head and Tailwaters. The best times to fish are from January to March and again in December. The walleye can be found around areas where the baitfish are schooling. This is the time to look by entryways.

Summer fishing can be healthy as far as other fish, but the walleye seem to go very deep when the water surface temperatures go above fifty degrees. The best time to present your bait is early in the morning or right at dusk when the sun is not so bright on the lake.

Fishing conditions play a role in when the best time to fish is on the lake. The best conditions are when it is overcast and breezy. If the sun is hiding and the water is choppy, and you find the right location, you will have a good day for catching walleye. If the water edge is in the shade, the walleye can be in these areas as well. The best time to fish is when the weather is cool because the water will be the perfect temperature for walleye to come into the shallow waters.

Gear is important when you are fishing for walleye. If you are going to use a heavier jig, then you will want a heavier rod. If you use a lighter rod, which is recommended for walleye fishing, you will use a lighter jig. Use test line that is about five or six pounds.

You will also want a fish finder onboard. The lake is big and you need some assistance finding the locations of the fish. The fish finder will also share the depth information with you. Polarized sunglasses are also a good idea on the lake. The spinner reels will work the best because they offer least drag, which is important when fishing walleye.

Bait for walleyes in Cumberland Lake are jigs and minnows. The minnows can be caught right in the lake and kept in a bucket for the day. You need to make sure that the size minnow you are using will match the feeding schedule for the season. Night crawlers will also work, but again, you have to make sure you are casting into the zone. No matter what bait you use, you have to make sure you are just outside the zone or the walleye may not take the bait.
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