Slow-trolling cold water with stickbaits and Dubuque Rigs was key to second place at Illinois River NWT Tournament March 21-22 saw NWT anglers competing on the Illinois River out of…
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Max Wilson shares his trick to catching more walleye this spring. When dealing with very cold water temperatures, such as 32, 33 degree water temps, Max prefers to use blade…
Top tips for fishing blade baits mid-winter through early-spring Looking for a better and more fun way to catch mid-winter thaw into early-spring river walleyes? Clip on a blade bait……
Finicky perch often require more finesse tactics to trigger bites. Max Wilson covers a few different presentations you can try on those tough bite days.
Pro Angler Max Wilson recently fished the Predator Fishing World Championships in the Czech Republic and shares his tough bite tactic for using swimbaits for walleye and zander.
Pro Angler John Cox shares a simple tip to help you catch more fish on your spinner baits.
Fishing swimbaits through heavy cover can be a challenge, Caleb Wistad shares his weedless rigging tip to improve your efficiency and reduce hang ups.
Musky legend Rob Manthei shares his secrets for using swimbaits in deep water.
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.
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.
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.