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Message Subject: Vertical jigging for Musky, while walleye fishing.
North of 8
Posted 2/28/2026 7:50 AM (#1036527)
Subject: Vertical jigging for Musky, while walleye fishing.




This is kind of a weird thought I had while looking at all the snow. While on Eagle Lake walleye fishing, I and one of the guys I was fishing with hooked into big musky. Mine grabbed the jig/minnow directly, his grabbed a hooked walleye, eventually letting go.
Would it be productive to drop a Bondy or other vertical jigging lure off the other side of the boat while someone else is fishing for walleye? Guys I went with have been going to Eagle for 12 years and said every year they have at least one hookup with a musky while jigging for walleye. They have never boated one and really are not keen on doing so.
Obviously, if I was doing that, would make sure I had adequate release tools, etc.
oconesox
Posted 2/28/2026 8:09 AM (#1036528 - in reply to #1036527)
Subject: RE: Vertical jigging for Musky, while walleye fishing.





Posts: 294


Location: Oconomowoc, WI
Absolutely. Other good options would be tubes or big Joes. Some of the biggest fish in that system just relate to offshore structure with the walleyes.
blkdrs
Posted 2/28/2026 8:22 AM (#1036531 - in reply to #1036527)
Subject: Re: Vertical jigging for Musky, while walleye fishing.




Posts: 280


Not uncommon on Canadian Shield Lakes for someone to hook into a musky while walleye, bass, trout fishing, etc.  Happens often. Sure a Bondy, ROT, soft plastics or other types of similar baits off the side of the boat would work while targeting other species.  I believe in Canada the regulations are one line per person while casting or trolling.  You would need a person who would be the designated line watcher, rod person for this approach.  So while others are walleye fishing you could have a person muskie fishing on the same boat.
Solitario Lupo
Posted 2/28/2026 9:11 AM (#1036534 - in reply to #1036527)
Subject: Re: Vertical jigging for Musky, while walleye fishing.





Location: PA Angler
I’ve caught a good bit of Muskie jigging. A couple with jigs but more jigging big swimbait s.
chuckski
Posted 2/28/2026 9:45 AM (#1036535 - in reply to #1036527)
Subject: Re: Vertical jigging for Musky, while walleye fishing.




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Location: Brighton CO.
When we used to go to Canada ever summer we would fish for Walleyes two or three afternoons for part of the day to have a fish fry and we had lots of Muskies grab our Walleyes. On the last two trips to Wisconsin the guide had me jigging a Bondy and I caught a muskie one trip and on the other I last one. The one I last felted like a good sized fish but got off before we could get a look at it. Of course in Wisconsin we can have three rods so we can jig and still another presentation out there.
North of 8
Posted 2/28/2026 11:02 AM (#1036538 - in reply to #1036535)
Subject: Re: Vertical jigging for Musky, while walleye fishing.




Should clarify, I wasn't planning on jigging for both at the same time. Just that jigging for walleyes can be a little boring, even when they are hitting pretty good. I would rather catch one good musky than thirty 16" walleye.
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