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Lights effect walleye bite at night?


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I am wondering if any of you that fish for Walter at night have noticed that the light from a lantern or flashlight will scare them off a bite in 12' to 16' of water. A friend used the red filter on his flashlights with success. I usually use a flex light myself.
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Here is something I've noticed with respect to what I believe is a lighting effect. It can actually be used to your advantage.

When someone has a light on and I get out to the edges of that light and it seems the walleyes like to hang on those edges. At least that's where I catch them often enough.

It has been a good night pattern and producer for me while the person in the light sits skunked more often than not.

I believe it's because the walleyes sit in the dark edge waiting to ambush minnows attracted by the light as they stray into those dark edges.

What do you think?

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Good Question! There are a lot of variables to this answer. The easiest answer is Yes, light effects walleye.

Now you have to consider:
-The clarity of the water
-The Kind of lake you are fishing
-The Depth you are fishing
-The Size of fish you are after
-The Time of year
-The Time of Day
-The ice thickness
-How big of Hole are you using

I consider all those factors when it comes to how much light I allow in my fishhouse when fishing walleye. The idea is to allow as little light as possible to penetrate to the depth I am fishing. Scott Steil

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