this rig is also used for steelhead drift fishing. the dropper is usually 4 inches leader length 8 feet. rod is 9ft. average. bait is usualy fly corkie or spin and glow or wobble glow. walleye have been caught using all of the above while fishing for steelhead. from shore or from a boat you cast straight out across current you will feel the sinker ticking bottom let it sweep all the way to where it stops down river leave it there for about 10 seconds or longer. you can cover alot of water and you will know that you are on the bottom with fireline. I just ordered some ringworms and super doos and will give them a shot at the st. joe river in Michigan. I was getting fish using stick baits a couple weeks ago big blue husky jerk those green yozuris are great. I started out a straight retrieve then started aggressivly rip pause that triggered them to hit. with the colder water temps I think its time to do the super doo a longer dropper maybe 2 feet a shorter leader a heavier sinker so it wiil hold in one spot let the doo hover off bottom in the current for a bit then move it. any suggestions for colors to use at night.