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Why these fit
For summer pressured walleye, the best approach is usually a subtle subsurface baitfish profile or a small, noisy spoon rather than a true topwater bait.
Technique notes
- Start with the Fin-S Shad on a jig head or weightless rig and use a slow, steady retrieve with occasional pauses.
- Use the Fat Fin-S Fish when you want a smaller, more finesse presentation on pressured fish.
- With the Clicker Spoon, fish a lift-drop or steady pull to trigger reaction bites.
- For the Regular Spoons, troll them to cover summer structure, breaks, and open-water bait schools.
When to switch
- If walleyes are actively busting bait near the surface, a topwater-style option would be better, but none of these cards are true topwater lures.
- If fish are deep, inactive, or glued to bottom, switch to jigs and soft plastics instead of spoons.
- If they want a more aggressive reaction bait, the spoon options are the better move; if they want a subtle look, stay with the Fin-S baits.
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