Bottom bouncers are both simple and highly versatile but do you know what adjustments to make for a tough bite? Jason Mitchell breaks it down.
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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.
Perch Eyes Guide Service’s Jason Feldner spends thousands of hours on the water each year observing walleye behavior on Devils Lake, North Dakota. Not surprisingly, he has a pretty good idea when, where, and how to…
Rob Manthei, musky fishing guide and legend in northern Wisconsin, shares how you can easily make your own bucktail lures for chasing musky.
Jason Mitchell breaks down how he is effectively targeting fish right now in northern Minnesota. Everyone has been talking about the late ice out, however, patterns have already caught up.…
Scott Mackner shares why a slip bobber might not be the best tool for spring crappies and what you should use instead.
While you can find crappie on many different types of water, trophies can be much harder to find as not every fishery produces big crappie.
Spring is the time of year bass anglers live for. Fish are moving up shallow to spawn during the first half of spring and then put the feed bag on…
Scott Mackner’s best tips for catching early spring crappies from a kayak including his best presentations and where to find them.
We look forward to this time of year each season—that period between ice-out and the spring crappie spawn, the latter which typically happens when the water temp hits 60-65 degrees.…
When South Dakota guide Marcus Quam targets spring walleye, there are three lures he always has tied on. A jig and plastic is hard to beat. “A boot tail or…
It’s been a tough spring for river anglers. Mississippi River pools from the Twin Cities down through the Iowa border and beyond have experienced record water levels. Just in Minneapolis/St.…