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Why these fit

For walleye trolling in heavy grass in fall, the best practical match from this set is a fast-sinking lipless crankbait like High Caliber Lures Shockwave Nitro Rattle Bait Walleye Dream 2.5” & 3/8 oz. It’s built to get down quickly and its tight vibration/loud rattle is a good fall trigger.

The other Shockwave Lipless Crankbait options are also strong for covering water and calling fish out of grass edges. The 5/8 oz lipless models are especially useful when you need a little more pull and depth control while trolling.

Pro King Spoons Walleye Spoons are a solid backup for aggressive fish, especially if you want flash and a simpler presentation over cleaner lanes or outside weed edges.

Technique notes

  • Troll just above the grass tops; lipless baits should tick or barely clear vegetation, not bury in it.
  • Start with a steady troll; if fish are following, add brief speed changes to trigger strikes.
  • Use the fast-sinking bait to reach the strike zone sooner in cooler fall water.
  • If weeds are thick, run the lure on the outside edge or over sparse lanes rather than deep in the mat.
  • Spoons work best with a steady pull and occasional speed burst to flash and flutter.

When to switch

Switch away from these if:

  • the grass is so heavy the lure constantly fouls,
  • you need to fish much shallower than these baits can stay clean,
  • or walleyes want a slower, more subtle presentation.

In that case, a different trolling profile or a weedless presentation would be better than a lipless crankbait or spoon.

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