
Bottom-bounce your way to more summertime walleyes
Bottom bouncers are a guide’s best friend because you can catch a lot of walleyes regardless of fishing experience or great skill.

Bottom bouncers are a guide’s best friend because you can catch a lot of walleyes regardless of fishing experience or great skill.

One of the best ways to learn the rules of the road is to take a boater safety course. It teaches the rules of boating to both youths and adults.

Welcome to the jungle of hungry spring walleyes.

With lots of events and sports leagues canceled this summer, now is a great time to try out fishing with your family.

In a nutshell, the key with this presentation is to slowly pull the harness through the water column at a speed at which the blade is spinning and walleyes find desirable.

Stick to the basic elements of mimicry – that is, size, shape, color and the added value of inherent movement.

New York State is home to three species of bullhead: black, yellow and brown; with the brown being the most abundantly caught.

As the transition from spring to summer occurs, catch-and-release trout fishermen should take a little extra care in returning their ever-so-sought-after prize to the waters in which they reside.

Essentially, you have no time to make changes on the water. All rods must be rigged and ready, as tying jigs and live-bait rigs while on the water is too time-consuming.
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