
Walleyes and live-bait rigging
You don’t need to have a lot of line out behind the boat. You’ll feel the bite much better and be able to set the hook much firmer.

You don’t need to have a lot of line out behind the boat. You’ll feel the bite much better and be able to set the hook much firmer.

Warmer weather has slowed down the bite a bit, but a reprieve could be around the corner.

The latest fads are nothing more than things that were being done decades ago but have re- emerged bearing a new name or new packaging.

Several ponds and stream sections hold panfish, bass, pike and trout.

Angler was pulling crankbaits in about 110 feet of water, hoping to find walleyes suspended in the water column. Instead, he landed a big rainbow that measured 241⁄4 inches.

Walleyes, crappies and bass need to be coaxed into biting because they have numerous food choices and the lakes are loaded with young-of-the-year minnows.

In the end, grilling whole fish isn’t rocket science. The more you do it, the better you’ll get at it.

If you’re trying to take your fishing to the next level, having the right tackle box is one way to do it.

Fish are settling into their summer patterns in manwy areas of the state.
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