Best Spring Walleye Lures: What’s Working at Minnesota and Wisconsin Opener 2026
- Best jig head: VMC Moon Eye Jig — the gold standard for spring walleye
- Best hair jig: Lindy Fuzz-E-Grub — Midwest walleye classic
- Best plastic: Berkley Gulp! Alive Minnow — deadly on a jig or lindy rig
- Best rig: Lindy Floating Rig — versatile for lindy rigging and bottom bouncing
- Best blade bait: Berkley ThinFisher — outstanding for cold water walleye
- Best crankbait: Rapala Shad Rap — proven spring walleye producer
- Best night bobber: Thill Glow in the Dark Slip Bobber — deadly for the evening bite
Spring Walleye Lures Reviewed
Jig Heads
VMC Moon Eye Jig
~$5–$8 per pack | Available in 1/8 oz to 3/8 oz

The VMC Moon Eye is one of the most popular walleye jig heads on the market and for good reason. The oversized eye creates flash and draws attention in stained water, and the wide gap hook handles both soft plastics and live bait with ease. A staple jig head for vertical jigging and slip bobber presentations at both Minnesota and Wisconsin opener.
- Proven walleye producer
- Wide gap hook
- Great selection of colors
- Affordable
- Hook can bend on big fish
- Limited heavy sizes
Northland Fireball Jig
~$4–$7 per pack | Available in multiple sizes

The Northland Fireball is a Minnesota walleye classic. The short shank design keeps soft plastics and live bait riding perfectly, and the wide gap hook handles aggressive hooksets in cold water. Available in a huge range of colors and sizes, the Fireball covers everything from finesse jigging with small plastics to tipping with a fathead minnow under a slip bobber. A must-have for any Midwest walleye angler on both sides of the border.
- Minnesota walleye staple
- Great color selection
- Short shank design
- Very affordable
- Hook quality inconsistent
- Less flash than VMC
Hair Jigs
VMC Moon Tail Jig
~$5–$9 each | Available in multiple sizes

The VMC Moon Tail combines the trusted VMC Moon Eye jig head with a flowing marabou tail for a deadly spring walleye presentation. The natural hair action breathing on the fall is irresistible to cold water walleye and the oversized eye adds flash just like the standard Moon Eye. Fish it on a slow lift and drop or swing it through current for explosive strikes at opener on both Minnesota and Wisconsin waters.
- Trusted VMC quality
- Natural hair action
- Great in cold water
- Multiple color options
- Hair can mat when wet
- Less versatile than jig heads
Lindy Fuzz-E-Grub
~$5–$8 per pack | Available in multiple sizes and colors

The Lindy Fuzz-E-Grub is a Midwest walleye legend that has been catching fish for decades. The marabou tail creates incredible action even at the slowest speeds — perfect for cold water walleye at opener that want a subtle presentation. A staple in every serious Minnesota and Wisconsin walleye angler’s tackle box. Fish it slow on a tight line just ticking bottom on rocky points and gravel bars.
- Decades proven track record
- Deadly at slow speeds
- Great color selection
- Very affordable
- Marabou can foul on cast
- Less effective in heavy current
Plastics
Berkley Gulp! Alive Minnow
~$8–$12 per pack | Available in 2″ to 4″

If you only bring one soft bait to Minnesota or Wisconsin opener make it Berkley Gulp! Alive. The scent dispersion on these is in a completely different league from standard plastics — walleye inhale them and hold on longer giving you more time to set the hook. The 3″ minnow in chartreuse or smelt is a go-to on a VMC Moon Eye for vertical jigging or tipping a Lindy rig. Absolutely deadly in cold spring water.
- Unmatched scent dispersion
- Walleye hold on longer
- Works on jigs and live bait rigs
- Multiple sizes and colors
- Pricier than standard plastics
- Can dry out if not stored properly
Yamamoto Zako
~$8–$12 per pack | Available in multiple sizes and colors

The Yamamoto Zako is a premium soft plastic that has built a cult following among serious walleye anglers. The unique paddle tail and ribbed body create a realistic swimming action that perfectly mimics a dying baitfish. Gary Yamamoto’s salt-impregnated plastic formula keeps walleye holding on longer and the durability is exceptional — one bait lasts through multiple fish. A step up from standard plastics for anglers who want the best on Minnesota and Wisconsin walleye.
- Premium salt-impregnated plastic
- Exceptional durability
- Realistic swimming action
- Walleye hold on longer
- Pricier than standard plastics
- Fewer color options than Berkley
Rigs & Harnesses
Lindy No-Snagg SLP Sinker
~$4–$8 per pack | Available in multiple weights

The Lindy No-Snagg SLP Sinker is the foundation of any Lindy rig setup. The walking sinker design deflects off rocks and debris keeping your rig in the strike zone longer, and the special no-snagg feature dramatically reduces hangups on rocky Midwest lake bottoms. When walleye are hugging bottom on points and gravel bars at opener this sinker keeps your bait right where the fish are feeding in both Minnesota and Wisconsin.
- No-snagg design
- Walking action reduces snags
- Multiple weight options
- Lindy trusted quality
- Need multiple weights for varying depths
Northland Tackle Baitfish Float’n Spin Rig
~$5–$9 each | Available in multiple sizes

The Northland Baitfish Float’n Spin Rig is a versatile setup that works both as a standalone Lindy style rig and paired behind a bottom bouncer for trolling. The floating head keeps your bait up off bottom where walleye can see it, and the spinner blade adds flash and vibration that calls fish in from a distance. A great all-around spring walleye rig for Minnesota and Wisconsin lakes.
- Works lindy style and behind bouncer
- Floating head keeps bait elevated
- Spinner adds flash and vibration
- Spinner can tangle in heavy weeds
Lindy Floating Rig
~$3–$6 each | Available in multiple hook sizes

The Lindy Floating Rig is one of the most versatile spring walleye rigs ever made. The floating head lifts your live bait off bottom into the strike zone and the long snell keeps it away from the sinker so walleye don’t feel resistance when they pick it up. Works perfectly on a Lindy rig walking sinker or clipped behind a bottom bouncer for trolling. Tip with a fathead minnow or leech and slow drag it along the bottom — deadly on both Minnesota and Wisconsin walleye at opener.
- Works lindy style and behind bouncer
- Floating head elevates bait
- Long snell reduces resistance
- Midwest walleye classic
- Requires live bait for best results
- Slower presentation
Northland Tackle Baitfish Spinner
~$4–$7 each | Available in multiple sizes

The Northland Baitfish Spinner is a proven Midwest walleye rig that mimics a small baitfish with flash and vibration. Works great as a standalone Lindy rig presentation or trailing behind a bottom bouncer for slow trolling. The spinner blade kicks in at low speeds — perfect for cold spring water when walleye want a slow moving target. A staple rig for Minnesota and Wisconsin walleye anglers.
- Works at very slow speeds
- Effective flash and vibration
- Versatile presentation
- Less effective in heavy current
Lindy Colorado Blade Crawler Harness
~$4–$7 each | Available in multiple colors

The Lindy Colorado Blade Crawler Harness is built specifically for nightcrawler fishing — one of the most effective spring walleye presentations in the Midwest. The Colorado blade thumps and flashes at slow speeds, and the two-hook harness keeps your crawler stretched out and swimming naturally. Clip it behind a bottom bouncer or run it on a Lindy rig and slow drag it across walleye flats at opener for consistent catches on Minnesota and Wisconsin lakes.
- Built for crawler fishing
- Two hook harness
- Colorado blade thumps at slow speed
- Works lindy style and behind bouncer
- Requires nightcrawlers for best results
Northland Butterfly Blade Spinner Rig
~$4–$7 each | Available in size 2 to 6 blades

The Northland Butterfly Blade Spinner Rig behind a bottom bouncer is one of the most productive spring walleye presentations on Minnesota and Wisconsin lakes. The large butterfly blade thumps and flashes at slow speeds — perfect for cold water trolling when walleye want a slower presentation. Tip the trailing hook with a nightcrawler or leech and cover water until you find the fish.
- Deadly at slow trolling speeds
- Great flash and thump
- Covers water effectively
- Proven Midwest producer
- Less effective in heavy current
Blade Baits
Berkley ThinFisher
~$8–$12 each | Available in multiple sizes and colors

The Berkley ThinFisher is one of the most effective blade baits for cold water walleye and a must-have for spring fishing in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The thin profile slices through the water and the tight vibrating action triggers reaction strikes from walleye that aren’t actively feeding — perfect for early spring when water temps are still in the low 40s. Vertical jig it straight down or cast and retrieve with a lift and drop cadence for best results.
- Deadly in cold water
- Triggers reaction strikes
- Great vibration and flash
- Multiple sizes and colors
- Treble hooks can snag
- Pricier than jigs
SteelShad Blade Bait
~$7–$11 each | Available in multiple sizes

The SteelShad has developed a strong following among serious walleye anglers for its tight shimmy action that perfectly mimics a dying shiner — one of the most effective triggers for spring walleye. Vertical jig it along steep breaks and rock piles at opener or cast it to visible structure and work it back with a slow lift and drop. A great alternative to the ThinFisher with equally impressive results in cold water on Minnesota and Wisconsin lakes.
- Deadly shimmy action
- Great for vertical jigging
- Strong angler following
- Multiple sizes
- Fewer color options
- Less widely available than Berkley
Crankbaits
Rapala Shad Rap
~$10–$14 each | Available in size 5 to 8

The Rapala Shad Rap is one of the most iconic walleye crankbaits ever made and it remains deadly for spring walleye in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The tight wobble and realistic shad profile triggers strikes from walleye chasing baitfish on shallow flats and main lake points after spawning. Troll it slowly along rock piles and weed edges or cast it to visible structure at opener.
- Iconic proven walleye producer
- Tight realistic wobble
- Great color selection
- Durable balsa construction
- Pricier than plastic crankbaits
- Balsa can crack if mishandled
Berkley Flicker Shad
~$8–$12 each | Available in size 5 to 7

The Berkley Flicker Shad has become one of the most popular walleye crankbaits in the Midwest over the past decade and for good reason. The erratic flicker action triggers reaction strikes and the built-in rattle calls walleye in from a distance. A great alternative to the Shad Rap at a slightly lower price point with equally impressive walleye catching ability on Minnesota and Wisconsin lakes.
- Erratic flicker action
- Built-in rattle
- Slightly more affordable than Rapala
- Excellent color selection
- Less proven history than Shad Rap
Slip Bobber Setup
Thill Wobble Bobber
~$4–$7 each | Available in multiple sizes

Slip bobber fishing is one of the most effective spring walleye presentations in Minnesota and Wisconsin, especially on calm days when fish are finicky. The Thill Wobble Bobber is the gold standard — sensitive enough to detect the lightest walleye bite while staying visible at distance. Rig it with a VMC Moon Eye jig, a Gulp! Minnow, and set your depth to just tick bottom on key walleye structure.
- Extremely sensitive
- Easy depth adjustment
- Great visibility
- Classic Midwest presentation
- Wind can make presentation difficult
- Less effective in current
Thill Glow in the Dark Slip Bobber
~$5–$8 each | Available in multiple sizes

Walleye are notorious low light feeders and the evening to night bite at opener can be some of the best action of the entire trip. The Thill Glow in the Dark Slip Bobber is the perfect tool for fishing into darkness — charge it up with a flashlight and it glows bright enough to track at distance on calm water. Set it up with a VMC Moon Eye and a live fathead or Gulp! Minnow and work the shallows as the sun goes down. A must-have for any Minnesota or Wisconsin walleye angler targeting the evening bite at opener.
- Highly visible in low light
- Perfect for evening and night fishing
- Same sensitive design as standard Thill
- Easy to recharge with any light
- Glow fades and needs recharging
- Less visible in choppy water
Thill Premium Bobber Stops
~$3–$5 per pack

Every slip bobber setup needs a quality bobber stop and Thill’s Premium Bobber Stops are the best on the market. They slide easily on your line, hold at the set depth without slipping, and pass through your guides smoothly on the cast. A small detail that makes a big difference — nothing is more frustrating than a bobber stop that slips during a fish fight at opener on your favorite Minnesota or Wisconsin lake.
- Holds depth reliably
- Passes through guides smoothly
- Easy to adjust
- Very affordable
- Can weaken line over time if too tight
Split Shot Sinkers
~$4–$7 per pack | Assorted sizes

Split shot sinkers are an essential component of any slip bobber walleye setup. Pinch one or two onto your leader 6-12 inches above your hook to keep your bait down in the strike zone and prevent it from floating up. Having a variety of sizes lets you fine tune your presentation based on current, wind, and the depth you’re fishing on Minnesota and Wisconsin lakes.
- Essential for slip bobber rigs
- Assorted sizes cover every situation
- Very affordable
- Reusable
- Can damage line if crimped too hard
Gamakatsu Octopus Hook
~$5–$8 per pack | Available in size 4 to 1/0

The Gamakatsu Octopus Hook is the go-to hook for slip bobber walleye fishing and live bait presentations. Gamakatsu’s chemically sharpened hooks penetrate instantly on the hookset — critical when walleye are light biters in cold spring water. The octopus bend keeps live bait hooked naturally and the wide gap handles both minnows and leeches with ease. A size 6 or 4 is perfect for most Minnesota and Wisconsin walleye slip bobber fishing.
- Chemically sharpened — razor sharp
- Instant penetration on hookset
- Natural bait presentation
- Multiple sizes available
- Pricier than standard hooks
- Can bend on very large fish
Spring Walleye Fishing Tips for Minnesota and Wisconsin Opener
- Wisconsin opens a week early: Wisconsin walleye opener typically falls a full week before Minnesota — a great opportunity to get on the water early and dial in what the fish want before the Minnesota season kicks off.
- Water temperature is everything: At opener water temps are typically 45-55°F in both states. Walleye are cold and slow — fish slower than you think you need to.
- Focus on structure: Rocky points, gravel bars, and main lake humps are prime opener spots across Minnesota and Wisconsin. Walleye stage here before and after the spawn.
- Go with natural colors early: Shiner, perch, and natural minnow colors work best in clear water at opener. Save the bright chartreuse for stained water days.
- Live bait still wins: Fathead minnows on a Lindy Rig or slip bobber will always be one of the most effective spring walleye presentations in both Minnesota and Wisconsin.
- Fish the low light windows: Dawn and dusk are prime at opener. Walleye move shallow to feed during low light — that’s when your best action will happen. Break out the Thill Glow Bobber and fish into the evening for some of the best bites of the day.
Final Verdict
Whether you’re hitting a Wisconsin Northwoods lake the first week or your favorite Minnesota walleye lake on opener day, the same lures put fish in the boat. Start with a VMC Moon Eye jig tipped with a Berkley Gulp! Minnow for vertical jigging, a Lindy Floating Rig with a fathead for slower live bait presentations, and a Rapala Shad Rap for covering water. Add a Berkley ThinFisher blade bait for cold water reaction strikes, a Northland Butterfly Blade spinner rig for trolling, and a Thill Glow Bobber for fishing the evening bite into darkness — and you’ll be ready for whatever the walleye are doing on opener day.
Good luck out there — hope you find them stacked up! 🎣
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