Using a different presentation than what other anglers are fishing can often turn a slow bite into a great bite. That’s exactly what professional walleye angler Max Wilson did during…
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Max Wilson shares his secret jig setup that helps him turnover more early summer walleye.
The key to walleye fishing on the Mississippi River is to identify breaks in the current and target areas of slack water.
Professional angler and 2018 Cabelas National Walleye Tour Champion Max Wilson explains how effectively a unique lure called the Death Jig can turn on walleye in a hurry. The Death…
Max Wilson covers how he adjusts his Livescope settings for targeting walleye in shallow water.
Low current and spread out fish can make walleye fishing difficult in the spring on rivers. Max Wilson shares his best tactic for targeting fish during these conditions.
Max Wilson explains why avoiding using your trolling motor when targeting shallow river walleye in the spring can make all the difference.
Max Wilson shares his best presentation and top locations for targeting finicky spring river walleye.
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……
Storing soft plastics can be a challenge to keep them from drying out and getting wet while also keeping them organized. Max Wilson shares how he does it best.
One of Max Wilson’s favorite things to do when fishing in dingier water is to play with scent. Walleyes feed with sight, smell and sound, so a lot of times…