I've had a heck of a time getting on a good walleye bite this year on Sakakawea. Have picked up a couple here and there, but nothing like last year was for me. Have come to a lot of places this year where I've actually marked fish (a miracle to have happen with my old Lowrance LCX-15MT) but after a few passes with different colored spinners, slow-death, etc, I just can't get anything to bite. Have never used slip bobbers, but am thinking of trying it the next chance that I get. What are some tips for slip bobber-ing walleye on Sak? I've got one rod set up right now with an oval-ish slip bobber, string/bead stop on 12lb PowerPro. Plan on using a ~2' fluoro leader with a size 6 gamakatsu. Any particular styles and sizes of hooks that should be used? Circle hooks? Skip a plain hook and use a jig?