
Fall walleye bootcamp, Part 1: locations and hotspots – video
A video series designed to help you put more walleye in the boat this fall. Step one is all about location.

A video series designed to help you put more walleye in the boat this fall. Step one is all about location.

A ton of fish to be had – definitely a multi-species bite.

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Walleye action has been excellent along the south shore in 17-27 feet of water.

We touch on a little bit of everything and dive a little deeper into the panfish/crappie bite.
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