Bandit Walleye Deep-Sunrise is the strongest match if you mean a deep-diving “sunrise” lure for walleye. It runs to 27 feet and is built for casting or trolling when fish are holding below the surface.
For Bandit Walleye Deep-Sunrise, troll to reach depth fast or cast and count it down before a steady retrieve.
For the SPRO jigs, use slow-pitch or high-pitch vertical jigging and keep contact with bottom or the strike zone.
For the spoon, use thin line, steady retrieve, or trolling with occasional speed changes to keep the flutter action working.
When to switch
Switch to a jig if fish are tight to bottom, current seams, or structure.
Switch to the spoon if you’re targeting trout/kokanee in open water rather than deep walleye or offshore fish.
Switch to a bead presentation if you’re actually fishing salmon or steelhead on egg patterns, since the database has several sunrise-colored bead options for that.