
Walleye jigs: How to adjust drop speed to catch more fish – Video
Modifications you can make to your jigs to either slow or increase your drop speed to potentially trigger more strikes.

Modifications you can make to your jigs to either slow or increase your drop speed to potentially trigger more strikes.

Here’s why you can lean on tungsten for open-water panfish during certain situations. Crappies, bluegill, tungsten jigs … there are plenty of good combos to make it happen.

On Mississippi River Pool No. 4, we have an excellent yellow perch bite every spring, and you don’t need a boat to access this bite.

As we reach the end of March, the Missouri River in North Dakota and South Dakota begins to produce some of its best walleye action of the young season. The Missouri is special and unique

Early season walleye action is finally humming on the Rainy River on the Minnesota/Ontario border. Here are some up-to-date conditions, as well as some go-to presentations and strategies for targeting spring walleyes in river systems.

If you’re persistent this early spring and put in the time you’ll connect with a muskie at some point. Be ready, have a plan, and remain calm – until the fish is netted and in


The designs of both flies are optimal for getting deep and getting there quickly.
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