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.
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Hall of Fame angler and fishing guide, Tom Neustrom has been fishing the northern part of Minnesota and the Dakotas for decades. He’s seen a thing or two. One of…
Top tips for catching more walleye with bottom bouncers. Topics include snell length, proper weight, weight selection, line angle and more.
Recently Virtual Angling hosted a livestream with professional walleye guides Mike Peluso and Toby Kvalevog. These guides both have decades of experience and Jason Mitchell asked them what line setups…
Jason Mitchell and Hall of Fame MN Guide Tom Neustrom discuss everything walleye and answer viewer questions live.
As the summer heat increases, so does algae, slime, and grimy water conditions. When trolling for walleye, these conditions can cause slime to collect and slide down your line onto…
As fish metabolism ramps up midsummer, live bait becomes less necessary and you can spend less time re-baiting by switching to soft plastics.
In Virtual Angling’s second installment of “Getting the Most Out of Your Lowrance Sonar” series, Jason Mitchell focuses on DownView and Side Imaging. If you haven’t seen the first installment…
Fishing electronics have become so powerful and so precise, it can be intimidating when learning how to use a new sonar unit. In this course, Jason Mitchell will go over…
In this tip, Jason Mitchell shares why it’s necessary to rely on downscan (down imaging) when finding fish in deep water this time of year. Comparing downscan with 2D sonar…
Come midsummer, a lot of natural dish bowl prairie lakes in southern Minnesota, eastern South Dakota and North Dakota (e.g. Devils Lake) become very stained. These lakes are often predominately…
When trolling crankbaits, a line counter reel makes everything more precise. Say if you want to run one foot or two feet right off the bottom, you can get really…