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For winter ice walleye in heavy grass, the best starting point is a compact jigging presentation that can stay above weeds and still trigger bites. Leena Lures Swimin Flat Fish Jig 2 Pack fits that role well as a horizontal jig for walleye.

If you want a more aggressive ice approach, Pro King Spoons Walleye Spoons and Pro King Spoons Pro Spoon Clicker add flash and vibration; the clicker is especially useful when fish need extra sound to find the bait in stained water or thick cover.

For a softer, more natural follow-up bait, Walleye Nation Creations Soft Plastic Kits- 50Pcs gives you compact paddle-tail or curly-tail plastics that pair well with jigs when walleyes want a smaller profile.

Pro King Spoons Regular Spoons is the strongest spoon option here if you want a standard, proven walleye spoon profile.

Technique notes

  • Start just above the grass tops and work the bait in short lifts.
  • With spoons, use a lift-drop-pause cadence; keep the bait moving enough to flash, but not so much that it buries in weeds.
  • With the jig and soft plastic combo, use small hops and long pauses.
  • If the grass is thick, fish the edges, holes, and lanes rather than trying to punch straight through.

When to switch

  • Switch to a less aggressive jig or smaller plastic if fish follow but won’t commit.
  • Switch to a clicker or flash spoon if the water is stained or the fish need help locating the bait.
  • Switch away from spoons if they’re fouling in grass too often; a horizontal jig is usually cleaner.
  • If you’re actually trolling open water rather than ice fishing, the spoon choices become more relevant than the jig options.

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