The Walleye Balancing Act
There are lots of “balancing acts” when it comes to fishing. Let’s say you’ve got $10 in your pocket… do you spend it on some of those new Northland Glow Rainbow colored Fire-Ball Jigs, or maybe some P/K Tackle Clip Stingers? Or maybe you’re torn as to whether to go fish “Lake X” for numbers [...]
Read moreSpring into Walleye Fishing
Could it be? Yes in deed! Walleye fishing season is almost here! Sure ice fishing is fun, but it’s just not the same. Making a cast here, trolling a crankbait there – yes it’s almost time for the long awaited spring walleye fishing. So, where do you start, and what techniques work best for early [...]
Read moreLindy Rigging for More Walleyes
When trolling or and drifting, especially with heavy sinkers, simply drop the baited Lindy Rig over the side of the boat and send it toward the bottom. Casting with a “kerplunk” both injures and loses live bait. When trolling with a number of lines, graduate sinker weights – heavy sinkers forward, lighter ones dragging back [...]
Read moreTips for Walleye Fishing
Walleye fishing can be very exciting and fun if you plan your trip right. You’ll need to know the basics if you’re not an experienced fishermen to make the most out of your fishing time. One of the first things to consider when fishing for the fun to catch and very tasty walleye is where [...]
Read moreSauger and Walleye Techniques for Winter
Sauger and walleye begin moving upstream when fall puts a chill in the water. They leave their downstream feeding grounds and start upstream to the dams. The spawn won’t take place until March or April, but the long pre-spawn period that begins in November concentrates thousands of sauger and walleye below dams for miles. Techniques [...]
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