
Pro Tip of the Week: Cold-front strategies
One of the things to do in a cold front is to look for walleyes to be a little bit deeper than they were.

One of the things to do in a cold front is to look for walleyes to be a little bit deeper than they were.

On the Rainy River, a great week of walleye fishing, despite some weather systems moving through.

We definitely felt the chill this week and things are progressing into cold-water patterns.

A checklist of things to do before getting that wheelhouse out on the ice.

Rainy Lake guide Donnie O’Bert shares some A-plus info that will help you catch more walleyes trolling crankbaits.

While it’s true that the shallowest waters will freeze first, I avoid those small shallow lakes because the fishing can be tough there, particularly if there is no snow cover. The fish see you and

Here’s what’s happening with the bite in and around Bemidji.

Suckers come into their own when water temperatures drop and lakes turn over.

Walleye action continues to improve as the fall fishing season moves forward.
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