FRESHWATER SPECIES
WALLEYE
Fall is one of the best times of year to catch big walleye, but success comes down to the right tackle choices. From classic jigs and minnows to modern tungsten setups, crankbaits, and stick baits, anglers have a variety of proven methods for fall walleye fishing, this guide covers the top lures and techniques you’ll want in your arsenal for consistent success on the water.
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Jason Mitchell’s top tackle picks for April walleye in river systems across the upper Midwest. Discover the essential lures and jigs for early-season success in current.
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