
Give walleyes the slip (bobber) this spring
Slip bobbers often save the day during tough fishing conditions. Early in the season, this simple and effective presentation is often at its best.

Slip bobbers often save the day during tough fishing conditions. Early in the season, this simple and effective presentation is often at its best.

Many limits will be taken, along with a sizeable number of sub-legal size fish

We managed nice limits of 16- to 19-inch walleyes, and it really didn’t matter where we went; just cover water and stay on the move.

Most of these late-departing, summer river walleyes are caught incidentally by anglers targeting other species, but those fishing specifically for walleye can catch them with by casting shallow-running crankbaits, bodybaits or jig-and-plastic combinations.

Walleyes have fast become Michigan’s most popular game fish species, and savvy anglers are always looking for new hot spots producing excellent catches.

With very good year-classes of walleyes in 2018 and 2019, the next several years should be banner ones for walleye fishing in the Western Basin of Lake Erie.

New ‘close-to-home’ guidelines minimize potential virus transmission.

Minnows, leeches, and nightcrawlers produce walleyes – always have, always will. Though open to argument, let’s try ranking these three live bait options.

Here are a few scenarios where this angler absolutely cleans up on walleyes by trolling with crankbaits on lakes early in the season.
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