Many anglers know that a slip bobber can be a dynamite technique when targeting walleye.
What most anglers probably have not tried is using a slip bobber with artificial baits. The artificial bait route can be just as, if not more effective in several scenarios – not to mention it comes with a handful of other benefits.
Artificial leech benefits include things like:
For the first time on live TV we got to see how a professional angler would use this technique to target walleyes during a fishing tournament. PWS angler Max Wilson rigged an artificial leech under a slip bobber to coax walleyes into biting. Max was not only able to catch a walleye with this technique, he caught over 36 lbs of fish in just 5 hours! This was enough weight to put him in 4th place going into day 2 during the Lake Mille Lacs Event.
As Max explains he figured out this program with the help of his electronics and states he can use this technique pretty much everywhere. Rocks, sand, and mud are just a few environments where a slip bobber approach really shines. Another key to this technique is with a slip bobber you can set your depth extremely accurately to target fish anywhere in the water column! Are you ready to give it a try? Below are some examples of what you could use.
Artificial leech – Gulp Jumbo Leeches
Slip bobber – Thill Pro Series Slip Float
Bobber Stops – Thill Bobber Stop 18 pk
Jig/Hook – Clam Round Ball Jig / Live Bait Hook
Medium action rod – Shimano Jojourn
Spinning Reel – Daiwa Laguna LT
Line – (Braid 6 lb – 10 lb w/leader or straight mono 6 lb – 8 lb)