EVERYONE knows this SPOT | Walleye fishing Lake Erie

Think early season Lake Erie eastern basin walleye fishing is only about crowded night trolling in the shallows and trolling blindly for miles during daylight hours? Think again! Once the spring spawn wraps up, those big female walleyes don't just disappear—they scatter. In this video, we're tracking down these transitional post-spawn walleyes as they abandon the spawning grounds and head out into deeper water spots. The biggest challenge with early-season walleye? They are incredibly scattered. That’s where Garmin LiveScope forward-facing sonar changes the game. Instead of relying on old-school guesswork or driving around waiting for a random hookup, we use LiveScope to hunt down individual, specific walleye holding on deep water structure, mud flats, and transitions. We fish in front of the windmills near Buffalo and find some fish starting to show up post-spawn. This spot is well known by walleye fishermen as one of the best early season spots to start. We’ll show you exactly how to understand what you see on your electronics, spot the difference between roaming baitfish and hungry trophy walleye, and make precise casts to connect with fish that refuse to school up yet. Whether you're casting bucktail jigs, finesse swimbaits, or a jig and a worm, this video breaks down the exact post-spawn walleye tactics you need to put more fish in the boat when the bite gets tough. Get 10% OFF at https://buffalotackle.com/ CODE: Willsworld Get 10% OFF at https://cleardriftfishing.com/en-us CODE: Willsworld Check out more great gear at OkumaFishingUSA.com