FRESHWATER SPECIES
WALLEYE
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.
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When using leadcore in clear lakes infested with zebra mussels like Mille Lacs, there are a few key tips you need to know.
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Max Wilson covers how to adjust your slip bobber setup on a tough bite day when targeting finicky walleye.
Jigging below the boat is a common tactic for targeting midsummer walleye. Below we discuss…
Bottom bouncers are great tools for really fine-tuning bottom transitions which aids your boat control and understanding of a location.
One of the best ways to target walleye on river channels and back sloughs is to long line troll with braided line.
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.
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.