
Walleye tips: Location, hooking a minnow, jigging cadence, boat control
Information that will help you catch walleyes right now.

Information that will help you catch walleyes right now.

There’s no doubt the top option for a minnow bait during the early season is the shiner minnow. And it doesn’t seem to matter if it’s goldies, spottails, or silvers – the shiner is the

During early and late seasons on Lake of the Woods’ south shore, jigging for walleyes and sauger is the preferred method, with a slow, vertical presentation. Schools of fish are near points and edges of

Some great advice that will help you catch more walleyes this spring, no matter where you fish.

The first couple of weeks of the walleye season have been rather slow, as I predicted. The late ice-out in the northern portion of Minnesota has resulted in fish lagging behind in their usual spring

Turkeys are truly opportunistic feeders. They’ll survive all winter long in harsh northern climates by eating grains and hard mast, then switch to a protein-heavy diet throughout the summer that consists of all kinds of

As zebra mussels move in and lakes become more clear, it’s essential to get your baits away from the boat to not spook the fish.

My hunting camp has conversations similar to other turkey camps: To “sit and-get” or to “run and gun?” In other words, when to wait and when to go after a tom.

Knowing the right style of jig to use in certain conditions can make or break a walleye trip. The underwater footage in this video shows just how different each jig looks to a fish.
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