Right now is the time to troll with crankbaits on most of Minnesota’s prime walleye lakes. Typically, the walleyes will hold in deeper water during the mid-day hours, but they’ll make morning and evening feeding forays up onto shallower flats, bars, and reefs. When the fish move up onto these structures, there are scattered schools […]
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