Hall of Fame angler and fishing guide, Tom Neustrom has been fishing the northern part of Minnesota and the Dakotas for decades. He’s seen a thing or two. One of…
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Max Wilson discusses catching walleye on slip bobbers and the difference between using horizontal and vertical jigs.
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…
Top tips for catching more walleye with bottom bouncers. Topics include snell length, proper weight, weight selection, line angle and more.
Recently Virtual Angling hosted a livestream with professional walleye guides Mike Peluso and Toby Kvalevog. These guides both have decades of experience and Jason Mitchell asked them what line setups…
Jason Mitchell and Hall of Fame MN Guide Tom Neustrom discuss everything walleye and answer viewer questions live.
As the summer heat increases, so does algae, slime, and grimy water conditions. When trolling for walleye, these conditions can cause slime to collect and slide down your line onto…
Scheels fishing expert, Jadyn Thomas, breaks down how to use the jigging rap for open water walleye.
Joel Nelson spends a tremendous amount of time fishing for a variety of species, but this respected angler is highly regarded as a crappie angler. Joel spends a majority of his…
NWT Pro Max Wilson explains some of the nuances of using glide baits when it comes to proper rigging, setup, and cadence.
The jigging rap is one of those baits you can easily fish wrong. Guide Toby Kvalevog covers the right cadence to put more walleye in your boat.
As fish metabolism ramps up midsummer, live bait becomes less necessary and you can spend less time re-baiting by switching to soft plastics.