Come midsummer, glide baits shine for catching aggressive suspended fish. Jason Mitchell breaks down his simple program for success.
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Colt Anderson explains exactly when to recast your bobber line before it gets too close to the boat and starts spooking fish.
In summer, walleye often seek shelter and forage in tall weeds. Tournament angler Colt Anderson targets them with a deadly slip bobber tactic.
Guide ‘Bro’ Brosdahl goes over some simple jighead rigging with a live minnow that can greatly increase your efficiency targeting walleye in heavy cover.
When trolling crankbaits with your rod holder, simple popping your line every-so-often can help put more fish in your boat.
Musky legend Rob Manthei shares his secrets for using swimbaits in deep water.
Bass fresh off the spawn are often lethargic and utilizing smaller, slower presentations can be the key to triggering more strikes from finicky fish.
A simple jig and worm is a staple for any angler, but there are a few KEY tips that can help you turn over more walleye.
Guide and tournament pro Colt Anderson explains how to differentiate between walleye and bass on forward facing sonar.
Many trout fishing opportunities in the Midwest exist in stocked, backcountry lakes with crude accesses, making them ideal for kayaks and canoes.
Fish-finding electronics manufacturers have made it easier than ever to bring high-end technology anywhere you go, which comes with a list of great benefits.
Bottom bouncers are a popular tool for mid-summer walleye. Jason Mitchell shares how to keep your presentation free of algae and how to choose the right weight.