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Pros Jason Mitchell and Max Wilson discuss spring walleye fishing tips and tactics.
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National Walleye Tour Champion, Max Wilson, discusses which techniques worked for him during the NWT Championship event in Devils Lake, ND.
Post cold front conditions can flip the surface water temperatures significantly. It’s no secret that…
About Max Wilson

Max Wilson is a Professional Walleye Angler and Guide from Campbellsport, WI.
Over the last 10 years, Max averages 20-25 tournaments a season which equals out to 250-300 day on the water a year. He competes in the NWT, AIM, H2H and MWC series allowing him to have 5 Major Wins, 52 top 10 finishes, 2 All-American finishes, 2018 National Walleye Tour Champion, 2018 & 2019 MWC Team of the Year, and the Team Captain of the USA National Predator Team.
His love for the outdoors never ends. When he is not fishing, he is guiding Whitetail in Buffalo County, rearranging tackle, thinking about fishing, or preparing for the upcoming fishing season.
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Serving Green Bay, Door County, Fox River, Mille Lacs, Winnebago and many other locations across Wisconsin.
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One of Max Wilson’s favorite things to do when fishing in dingier water is to…
Max Wilson covers the importance of using live sonar to target suspended walleyes through the ice on Lake Winnipeg.
The biggest thing to triggering a bite is to change up the cadence and pay…
Max Wilson breaks down exactly why the Clam Drop TG Lure is his favorite all-around jig and what sets it apart from the competition.
Low flow conditions can make it harder to locate river walleye in the fall. Max Wilson shares where you should look the next time you’re out.
A simple tip to keep in mind as temperature hover around freezing to help keep boat ramps clear of ice.
Fall is a great time to use your side imaging to identify walleye and spot lock nearby to cast out to them.
Shallow diving cranks can be deadly for fall walleye in river situations. Pro Angler Max Wilson covers how to take advantage of this fun, aggressive presentation.
Reaction style baits often become more productive in the fall. Max Wilson covers how you can use blade baits to catch more walleye this time of year on rivers.