

Considering how inexpensive they are, it’s a good idea to have a variety of sizes in your boat. Rigging a bottom bouncer is really quite simple once you start using it. And there’s the arm, where you clip on your fishing rig. There’s what I call the head, which is the loop you tie your mainline to. There are 2 main components of a bottom bouncer (besides the weight). How to Rig a Bottom Bouncer for Walleye Fishing I do have some 3-ounce bottom bouncers, however, for extreme conditions or trolling…but I don’t use them too often. In my opinion, those are the only sizes you need. If you look in my boat, I have a ton of 1, 1 ½, and 2-ounce size bottom bouncers. I get it, you may want your back rods to bounce way back in very shallow water…but I only do this in dirty water anyway. Keeping this in mind keeps my line out of my buddies on MOST occasions. This keeps my bait at a 45-degree angle, and away from rods at the back of the boat.Īlso, if you decide to slide deeper, you’re already set up for it. So I USUALLY use a 2-ounce weight in the front of the boat, even when shallow. This may cause your lines to tangle, which can be very time-consuming and annoying. If you have 4 lines out, and you’re using too light of weight, your lines are too far back. I like to stay a bit on the heavy side, especially when I’m fishing the front of the boat. So if you’re fishing around 20 feet of water, for example, you should be using a 2-ounce bottom bouncer weight. They say 1 ounce per every 10 feet of water you’re fishing (depth-wise). The first rule of thumb when deciding what size bottom bouncer to use is dependant on the depth and speed you’re going. Bottom Bouncer Depth Chart (or rule of thumb) They’re all very similar, but some have slight differences. There are a TON of bottom bouncers on the market today. But is it really that simple? Not really. I mean, all you have to do really is hook up a bait rig to the bottom bouncer and go. It allows you to go shallow or deep in an instant, making depth changes easy.It keeps the bait always near the bottom, or at a depth I choose.The 3 simple reasons I use bottom bouncers for walleyes are: How to Use Bottom Bouncersįishing bottom bouncers can be thought of in the simplistic form or the advanced, but let’s start with simple. I will break down the 101’s of fishing bottom bouncers, from spring to fall, and the presentations I use to catch big walleye when it counts. There are so many ways to fish bottom bouncers, making it one of the most versatile tactics for walleyes and other species.īottom bouncers can be used all season long and can be used to tap into any walleye’s mood. A fisherman from South Dakota invented the bottom bouncer a few decades ago, and it was arguably one of the most notable changes in walleye fishing we’ve ever seen.
