The fall frog migration is a great time to target walleye. Jason Mitchell shares a few tips on where and how to target these fish.
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Algae blooms don’t necessarily shut walleye fishing down midsummer. Jason Mitchell covers how this affects walleye patterns and tips for targeting them.
When you’re trolling leadcore in reservoirs, there are a few key adjustments you need to make to land more walleye when going with vs against the current.
Jason Mitchell covers his top rods and line setups for different scenarios when targeting walleye and panfish on the open water.
It’s no surprise that there is always a population of walleye that will live in the weeds. However, these weeds change and get taller throughout the summer, forcing you to…
Jigging below the boat is a common tactic for targeting midsummer walleye. Below we discuss how to choose the best jig size and line to make the most of your…
Bottom bouncers are great tools for really fine-tuning bottom transitions which aids your boat control and understanding of a location.
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.
Post spawn walleye often don’t travel far from their spawning sites and can be found by looking for a few key things.
On so many natural lakes, slip bobbers are deadly on walleye, particularly early in the season and during the toughest conditions.
Pre-spawn smallmouth bass provide some of the most fun fishing of the season and using jerkbaits is often an effective tactic.