
Minnesota Pro Tip of the Week: Consistent walleye summer pattern in Otter Tail County
With that deeper bite, bottom bouncers and crawlers are working best with a slow-death rig or a spinner, trolling points and saddles.
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With that deeper bite, bottom bouncers and crawlers are working best with a slow-death rig or a spinner, trolling points and saddles.

A slow and subtle approach can often entice these negative feeders during this time period.

Making the most of Topwater Tony’s tips.

When the streams cool of a little, reach for the dry flies.

Various catfish club members love to fish in tournaments here due to the high catches and trophy-size fish that are present. Fish pushing 20 pounds are entered in almost every contest, with winning six-fish stringers

Acting independently, two Lake Erie walleye anglers have figured out a game plan that mates the enticing wobble of a flutter spoon with the irresistible allure of a nightcrawler harness.

Always keep an “Ace in the Hole” or two handy.

What’s the world’s No. 1 game fish? You guessed it, the carp. But in the United States this fish is considered a nuisance, trash, or junk fish. One of the fastest growing segments of fishing

Many fish, such as bass, walleye, yellow perch, crappie and larger bluegill, will move into deeper water and suspend at their preferred cooler temperature during the hot summer months. Slowly drifting a larger, natural bait
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