Walleyes migrate in fall for a variety of reasons. They move to better habitat for wintering. They move to intercept massive baitfish migrations. Sometimes they settle in near spawning locations, though spawning is months away. Famous Minnesota guide, Brian “Bro” Brosdahl, with a Rainy River fish, caught pitching from
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