Upper French River Walleye Patterns
French River Walleye Spring Patterns.
In the springtime once water temperatures reach between 44F – 48 F (6.7 – 8.9). Walleyes begin laying their eggs during the night in 2-3-ft of water shortly after ice out. Walleye breeding grounds are near creeks, streams, rivers that have rock shorelines that are exposed to wind, waves and current. Moving water aerate their eggs and the rocky shorelines protects their eggs as they settle down between the cracks and crevices. Protection from pesky perch, suckers and other panfish.