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Shhhhhh...The Upper Delaware River has a sleeper of a walleye fishery.
The best time to go after ol' marble eyes is in late October up until ice-up when the water temperatures are below the mid forties. Walleyes can be found in deep holes throughout the river. Your best bet for tagging a few 'eyes are overcast days and stained water.
These fish average between 18 to 24 inches with a few lunkers of six plus pounds caught during the season to make things interesting. Jigging minnows and lamprey eels along with using Husky Jerks and Shad Raps are a sure sign of success with these toothy gamefish.
Walleyes can also be caught using Clouser Minnows with sink tip lines like this happy fisherman found out.
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