Spring Walleye Fishing Tips That Work: Live-Bait Jigging, Channel Points, and a First Run in a New Warrior Boat

Spring Walleye Fishing Tips That Work: Live-Bait Jigging, Channel Points, and a First Run in a New Warrior Boat

Posted by montanaoutdoor on March 9, 2026

There’s something undeniably thrilling about the start of a new fishing season—and for many anglers, few things top the first trip in a brand-new boat. In his recent video, fishing aficionado Tom Boley does exactly that, taking a new Warrior Boat onto Missouri’s open waters in search of walleye.

Key Takeaways

  • Early spring walleye can be effectively targeted by jigging live bait along channel points.
  • Channel points are productive because current shifts can create consistent feeding areas.
  • Sensitive, durable jigs and the right rod help detect walleye’s subtle takes.
  • Modern electronics can turn “guesswork” into a more informed on-the-water strategy.
  • Reliable battery power matters when your day depends on sonar and other electronics.

Breaking in a New Boat While Chasing Spring Walleye

Tom’s first outing in his new Warrior Boat blends anticipation with practical, early-season decision-making. It’s not just about the excitement of a new rig—it’s a focused look at how he approaches spring walleyes and why certain locations and tools stack the odds in his favor.

Hooking Into Success With Live Bait

Tom’s spring walleye playbook is classic and effective: he opts for jigging live bait along channel points. For those unfamiliar, channel points are locations where current changes direction—often concentrating bait and creating a feeding ground for fish. That combination—live bait presented with a jig in a current-influenced spot—can produce a productive day when walleyes are actively feeding.

If you want to compare this approach with another pro-level breakdown of timing, locations, and bait choices, check out National Walleye Tour Champion Tom Huynh’s walleye playbook.

Gear That Helps When Bites Are Subtle

It’s not only the technique; the tools matter. Tom uses Kalins Tungsten Show Jigs for sensitivity and durability, paired with Elliott Open Water Rods. When walleyes are known for light, subtle takes, a setup that improves feel and control can make a real difference.

The Role of Technology in Modern Fishing

Fishing has evolved dramatically, and Tom’s approach shows how technology now plays a pivotal role in the sport. His arsenal includes Hummingbird Xplore Units, which provide detailed underwater views and help turn guesswork into informed strategy. With features like the MEGA LIVE 2 ICE BUNDLE, anglers can see fish and structure in real time—making it easier to locate and target schools of walleye and adjust presentations on the fly.

Looking for more spring walleye perspective and what to pay attention to as conditions change? This MT Outdoor Podcast sneak peek of spring walleye fishing at Tiber is another useful companion read/listen.

Powering Electronics All Day

Electronics are only as dependable as the power behind them. Tom’s use of Norsk Lithium Batteries highlights how important a reliable power source can be when your day depends on screens, transducers, and constant on-the-water adjustments.

A Celebration of Community and Craft

Beyond the technical details, the video’s appeal comes from its sense of shared passion. Tom isn’t just demonstrating tactics—he’s inviting viewers into his process, sharing tips, and celebrating what makes fishing rewarding in the first place. His outing also underscores the value of local resources and guides such as Lazy Eagle Resort and Reds Guide Service, which connect anglers with local knowledge and support. It’s a reminder that fishing is as much about the people and places as it is about the catch.

To keep your season planning grounded in what’s happening right now, you can also browse the latest bite updates in our Montana Fishing Reports and the Statewide MT Fishing Report Compilation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best techniques for spring walleye fishing?

In this video, Tom Boley leans on a straightforward spring approach: jigging live bait along channel points, especially when walleyes are actively feeding.

Why are channel points good for walleye?

Channel points are areas where the current changes direction, which can concentrate bait and create consistent feeding areas for fish like walleye.

What gear does Tom Boley use in this outing?

He uses Kalins Tungsten Show Jigs for sensitivity and durability, paired with Elliott Open Water Rods to help detect subtle bites and maintain control.

How do electronics help with spring walleye fishing?

Tom uses Hummingbird Xplore Units to get detailed underwater views and reduce guesswork, helping him make more informed on-the-water decisions.

What is the benefit of real-time sonar for walleye?

Real-time views (as referenced with the MEGA LIVE 2 ICE BUNDLE) can help you see fish and structure as you fish, making it easier to locate schools and adjust your presentation.

Why do batteries matter so much for modern fishing?

When your day relies on electronics like sonar and other on-the-water tools, dependable battery power—like the Norsk Lithium Batteries Tom uses—helps keep everything running consistently.

What makes this video useful for both new and experienced anglers?

It pairs a proven spring pattern (live-bait jigging on channel points) with practical context on how gear choices and electronics support that strategy.

Where can I watch the full video?

You can watch it in the embedded YouTube player in this article.

Watch the full video to follow Tom’s first trip in the new Warrior Boat and see how his spring walleye setup comes together on the water.

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