Thats a very open ended question. there are alot of things to consider:
lake or river? time of year? boat or shore? TN has a decent population of walleyes in it if you focus your time on the better locations. Like Dale or Centerhill or Normandy. and if you go further east, you have Watts Bar and Tellico. It would be impossible for me to show any less interest in dragging baits for hours and hours trolling for walleyes in any of these lakes, BUT alot of guys do it and do pretty good, like Jimmy said, the resident walleye guru Dale Hollow Dave is a wealth of information and he is also a guide.
Now this time of year, below some dams locally, you can get some scattered walleyes while jigging for saugers but trying to target specifically walleyes alone is almost an impossible task around here. later in the year, like jimmy said, in some places you can throw jerkbaits at night. In the summer you can pull crankbaits in old hickory and cordell hull and catch them.
So do you know where walleyes are currently at you just dont know how to present a bait to them, or are you starting from scratch with no locations or presentations at all?
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