Walleye Fishing on Mud
St. Louis County, Minnesota · 0 acres
Catching Walleye on Mud
According to Minnesota DNR survey data, walleye are common in Mud, averaging around 15". At 0 acres in St. Louis County, it's a solid destination for anglers chasing walleye in this part of the state.
Walleye prefer cool, deep lakes with moderate clarity. They're often found near drop-offs, underwater points, rock reefs, and weed edges. During summer, they move to deeper, cooler water (20-40 feet) during the day and come shallow to feed at dawn and dusk. In spring, they spawn over gravel shoals and rocky areas when water temps reach 42-50°F.
🎣Best Techniques & Baits for Walleye
Techniques
- ✓Jigging with minnows or plastics
- ✓Live bait rigging with leeches or crawlers
- ✓Trolling crankbaits along structure
- ✓Slip bobber fishing over reefs
- ✓Casting jerkbaits in fall
Baits
- ✓Fathead minnows (spring/fall)
- ✓Leeches (summer)
- ✓Nightcrawlers (all season)
- ✓Soft plastic swimbaits
- ✓Crankbaits (shad patterns)
📅When to Fish Mud for Walleye
Opener (May)
Post-spawn fish are hungry and shallow. Target 8-15 feet near spawning areas.
Summer
Fish deeper structure during day, shallow reefs at dawn/dusk. Best bite often after dark.
Fall
Trophy time. Big females feed heavily before winter. Fish follow baitfish movements.
Ice Fishing
First and last ice are best. Target 20-30 feet over mud flats and basin edges.
💡Pro Tips for Walleye
- 1Walleye feed most actively in low-light conditions - fish dawn, dusk, and overcast days
- 2Match your jig color to water clarity: bright colors in stained water, natural in clear
- 3Slow down your presentation in cold water, speed up in warm
- 4Wind-blown points and shorelines concentrate baitfish and walleye
- 5Electronics are key - look for fish suspended over structure