The large size of muskies can make them seem tough, but they’re actually pretty delicate. These tools will help you have a gentle release.
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Crappie fishing can be a breeze in the spring and early summer if you can find down timber with scattered weeds.
When casting out to fish big flats for walleye, paddle tail and fluke tail soft plastic baits fish different and you can catch a lot more fish if you know how to use them.
When trolling crankbaits with your rod holder, simple popping your line every-so-often can help put more fish in your boat.
Successfully trolling in shallow water means being precise. One way to improve precision is to adjust the angle of your rod with your rod holder.
Tony Roach is walleye fishing royalty in the state of Minnesota and has a tremendous track record as a guide on Mille Lacs Lake. Roach loves to use jerk baits for…
Dirty water in the spring can make fishing tough. We cover a quick tip on water color to help you find more post spawn walleye.
Nicole Stone discusses the science of walleye color vision and just how effective color can be when selecting lures.
Post spawn walleye often don’t travel far from their spawning sites and can be found by looking for a few key things.
Targeting spring crappies can be easy if you know where to find them and how to target them. Here are a couple quick tips to keep in mind.
Nicole Stone provides a complete guide to spring crappie fishing. Learn where to find them, what to use, when they spawn, and why they turn black!
High water, debris, and poor visibility can make spring river walleye fishing challenging but there are a few adjustments that will help you catch more fish.