Scott Seibert stresses why walleye fishing on the River River can be better in the fall than in the spring and his best tips for catching river giants.
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When you look at a lot of lakes in northern Canada or northern Manitoba specifically, they have tullibees or whitefish as the primary forage. They need that type of forage…
National Walleye Tour Champion, Max Wilson, discusses which techniques worked for him during the NWT Championship event in Devils Lake, ND.
Rainy Lake guide Donnie O’Bert shares how to use big cranks to catch more big walleye throughout the fall season.
Many Minnesota walleye lakes are notorious for having exceptional water visibility. In particular, many lakes have zebra mussels which increases the clarity and ultimately change walleye fishing dramatically. Mille Lacs…
North Dakota’s Lake Sakakawea has quietly been one of the premier trophy walleye fisheries in the country. Girthy walleye in the high 20’s into 30-inch sized fish, along with great…
Angler Danny Vue shares tips for catching fire from shore on Devils Lake through all the seasons.
Come midsummer, a lot of natural dish bowl prairie lakes in southern Minnesota, eastern South Dakota and North Dakota (e.g. Devils Lake) become very stained. These lakes are often predominately…
One of the most underrated panfish methods during the summer is trolling with spinners. Summer is a time when fish are scattered throughout the water column and throughout the weeds.…
Veteran Northern Minnesota Guide, Tom Neustrom, Talks Summer Walleye Tactics Grand Rapids, Minnesota-based National Hall of Fame angler/guide, Tom Neustrom, just returned from a week in northern Ontario on Dogtooth…
When most anglers think of vertical-jigging lake trout, fall and winter and winter come to mind—not necessarily summer. But here’s the deal: Visit Fort Peck, Montana, and June and July can…
NWT Pro Mark Courts shares crucial adjustments you should make when rigging for walleye based on your bait selection and water clarity.