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Lindy Rigging for Walleye

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Al Lindner goes float fishing for Walleye and shows the system in detail.
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  • this gets me pumped to go fishing. What lake is this?

  • We caught these in mid-summer on Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota

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  • Lindners Angling Edge is the best fishing show on tv...

  • You are right.

    This segment was pulled out of a longer piece which was titled Lindy Rigging and other methods for Walleye. Sorry for any confusion, it is our mistake.

    Good catch.  We appreciate attention to details like this and YOU are why we make our shows the way we do.

    Ron Lindner

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  • That isn't a lindy rig... its a slip bobber

  • @onionsonleashed C'mon - how can you even compare Lindner and Larry Dahlberg? Larry is the man! He once said when he dies he wants his ashes placed in a lure mold, and when a fish takes the lure, cut the line so he goes down in the depths forever. Now THATS true passion!

  • i wonder what al thinks of Steelhead fishing!

  • i use these when fishing off shore , u can cast far and get ur bait right were u want it,

  • mr walleyeone, check out the new leader storage system by Walleye One Spinner Bag Company. Great video.

  • I'll have to try this the next time I am out on the perch charter!

  • I wanna give this a whirl.

  • you can move the knot up and down on the line even when you tighten it off...don't do it too tight otherwise you might not be able to move it...also let the line and the knot be wet (lubricated) before you move the knot, so it doesn't stretch or weaken the line.

  • how did you get your stop knot on your line after you tested the depth? did you tie it on after, or was it a loose knot that you can adjust to the depth?

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