
Fish like weeds – you should, too
Not all vegetation is created equal, and depending on your species of interest, there are definitely some preferred types of veg.

Not all vegetation is created equal, and depending on your species of interest, there are definitely some preferred types of veg.

Use circle hooks, keep those you want, release the rest.

Causeways are a good place to start looking for crappies, whether you are standing on a bank or sitting in a boat. Catching crappies at a causeway is not a sure bet, though the odds

When traditional walleye structure goes cold, consider a patch of vegetation that might just contain more than bass and pike.

Use spinnerbaits, small jerk baits, crankbaits and start using plastics, like Medusas and Bulldogs.

So how does he manage the inventory for all the soft plastic techniques?

Everything you need to know about using slip bobbers for walleyes – from components to location to technique.

“Tackle” Terry Tuma discusses catching walleyes in the weeds. “T3” says walleyes are often plentiful in the weeds on many lakes because of less fishing and boating pressure in those areas, adding that walleyes can

Frog and toad season begins with the thickening of the weeds and can last well into fall. As long as your see the real jumpers and subsequent swirls on the water, the two lure styles
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