
Big bass – if you want to catch them, try Presque Isle soon
As expected, most common methods involve jigging and or spinning equipment.

As expected, most common methods involve jigging and or spinning equipment.

Capitalizing on the weed connection requires figuring out the types of weeds present that bass are favoring and formulating a weed-line pattern that takes into account preferred locations.

Technique requires above-average casting skills that put lures quietly and seductively in areas where conventional casting can’t reach.
It may be a challenge, the tackle is definitely expensive, and there’s a learning curve just like there is with the pursuit of any new hunting or fishing endeavor. Despite those obstacles, the adventure is

The state’s top predator can be found throughout Ohio.

The jig and minnow is a tried and true tactic for catching spring walleyes, from the opener well into the season. Here’s everything you need to know to put more walleyes in the boat using

For the opener, a plethora of baits worked, from the subtle jig and minnow to the aggressive Rippin Rap.

Whenever walleyes are shallow, swimming jigs can be effective.

Aggressive smallies prevent writer from getting his bait in front of Traverse walleyes.
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