8/17/09

Andrew Martinsen's Walleye Fishing Secret Weapon: Reef Runners

Hi, Andrew Martinsen from Walleye Fishing Secrets here.

Walleye fishing success and Reef Runners can go hand in hand, and these baits can be used as your Secret Weapon.

Reef Runners come in a wide variety of sizes, colors, and intended depths, and some of these varieties are perfect for catching Walleye in more than one season normally.

These lures are very versatile, with some for every situation and circumstance.

For instance, there is the Reef Runner Ripstick 900 series. This lure is seven inches long, and comes in a rainbow of colors and designs.

The Ripstick 900 works great for Walleye, and some of the varieties that the fish seem to really hit in on many temperatures and weather conditions include the Firetiger, Bare Naked, Pink Lemonade, Perch, and Mooneye Minnow.

The Gold Prism and Orange Black Dots varieties work very well for catching Walleye in darker or murky waters that have little clarity.

But of course let's not forget The Reef Runner Deep Diver 800 series!

The colorful Kryptonite really attracts the Walleye when the water is not clear, and the black and white Dr. Dreadful will definitely get the attention of the fish.

The Perch and the Cheap Sunglasses varieties are both very vividly colored, and are sure to attract hungry Walleye.

But Wait, There's More!

As you can see, this lure is like a literal smorgasboard for the Walleye.

There are other varieties of Reef Runner that also work very well at catching Walleye.

Two of these are the Reef Runner Little Ripper five hundred series and the Reef Runner Deep Little Ripper six hundred series.

Both of these lures come in a large number of designs and colors, making them great for all seasons and bodies of water.

The deep little ripper version is intended for deeper fishing, but they both are excellent at catching Walleye.

The Grey Ghost is a great choice for water that is clear and days which are sunny or bright.

The neutral gray shine will reflect light and get the attention of the fish without being to flashy or colorful.

On days when the light levels are low the Wild Thing Huckleberry or the Metallic Trout version may be a better choice, because the bright colors will really stand out well in even the darkest of waters.

The Eriedescent is also very popular with Walleye anglers, because this lure works at times when even other Reef Runner lures do not seem to be of interest.

The Reef Runner Rip Shad is also an excellent choice for Walleye, whether you choose the two hundred or four hundred series. The only real difference is the size of the lure.

The Purple Prism version of this lure can bring in tremendous results.

For lighter or clearer conditions, the Chrome and Black or the Black Prism may have a better chance of success.

No matter what color, size, or depth you want in a lure, you will find it in a Reef Runner. And that comes straight from the heart.

Andrew Martinsen is a walleye fishing fanatic. His Walleye Fishing Secrets course has helped anglers across North America catch more walleye and bigger walleye. Find out more about Andrew Martinsen’s Walleye Fishing Secrets program right now while it’s still available.

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