
Saginaw Bay serves up walleyes and whitefish
Details can make a difference when ice fishing for walleyes.

Details can make a difference when ice fishing for walleyes.

Use this midwinter dip in fishing activity to trim back your ensemble of ice gear and get ready for the great bites to come.


Getting away from those crowds, finding your own fish and moving quietly can make a world of difference between fishing and catching.

Three tactics to hook the trench fish, and the first is actually the best.

Chasing down some shallow-water, sunrise crappies in the fog – these fish were cruising literally right under the ice. Targeted them using Pinhead jigging mino spoons (no bait). Even a handful of nice bluegills. Very

Use a small spoon or a tiny tungsten jig and impale the maggot on the end. Don’t be too aggressive with your jigging, because the scent and movement of the maggot is sufficient.

With one last weekend of walleye fishing left, successful anglers will be thinking outside of the box.

In fact, there are praise-worthy perch in depths of 4 to 10 feet and – here’s the real surprise – that range doesn’t necessarily need to be accompanied by weeds to be productive.
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