If you can gain confidence using soft plastics for river walleye in the spring, there’s no doubt that you will land more fish.
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Captain Bret Alexander shares his top location for targeting spring walleye in windy weather.
Seems like over the past few years everyone’s become hip to fishing hair jigs for walleyes, many with a great deal of frustration. Whether you’re working them in warm water…
Spring river walleye fishing success hinges on one key factor: water visibility. Jason Mitchell explains how clear water, often a result of minimal snowmelt and runoff, dramatically improves your chances of landing more river fish in the spring.
Jason Mitchell shares three presentations that will help you land more walleye when fishing the early season on Green Bay.
Jarrad Fluekiger explains the key locations and tactics for targeting enormous jumbo perch on the Mississippi River this spring.
Swimming jigs is a very effective way to catch spring walleye. Here are 10 tips to help you master this technique and turn over more fish.
William Libansky talks about Panfish Plastics in today’s video. When chasing big bluegill, William’s favorite bait is the chigger fry. It has a ton of different tail action, and it…
Scott Mackner shares his favorite setups for tullibee fishing and a few tips and tricks to help you catch more fish at late ice.
Late ice walleye patterns can vary among fisheries, but there are some almost universal tendencies that seem to occur across most.
Understanding some of these factors can help you make much better decisions on the ice when targeting jumbo perch at late ice.
While pike are indeed abundant across the upper Midwest and beyond, trophy pike can be much more difficult to find.