
After-lunch crappies
Jigs are still appropriate for the season, but it’s their shape and how you work them that determines success.

Jigs are still appropriate for the season, but it’s their shape and how you work them that determines success.

During summer, nightcrawlers just might be the premier bait for catching walleyes.

“Tackle” Terry Tuma suggests marking the fish with your electronics and attempting to replicate the depth that your lure is at, trolling speed (if you are trolling), and finding the same structure, if you are

The quality of fish out there is amazing.

Why the lure of walleye anglers belongs on a trout stream.

The key is to select the correct length of swimbaits, ideally 2-1/2 to 5 inches long.

You’ll get some bonus bluegills from time to time on this rig, but at this time of summer, walleyes need some vibration and noise to trigger them to bite.
If there’s a seemingly magical time when a muskie may be most likely to bite, it’s the hour or so when darkness overtakes daylight.

You might find them on the rocks in 3 to 4 feet of water in mid-August when the water gets most mucked up. A spinner and chub is best.
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