Rob Manthei, musky fishing guide and legend in northern Wisconsin, shares how you can easily make your own bucktail lures for chasing musky.
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It’s no secret the jerkbait is deadly in the cold waters of early spring. The ability to work it very slowly triggers even the pickiest bass. However, pre and post…
Scheels fishing expert Jadyn Thomas breaks down how to effectively drop shot for walleye.
The key to walleye fishing on the Mississippi River is to identify breaks in the current and target areas of slack water.
Mark Courts covers some simple adjustments you can make on your Humminbird 2D sonar for a clearer image on the open water.
Scott Mackner shares why a slip bobber might not be the best tool for spring crappies and what you should use instead.
When Jason Mitchell uses his charts, especially when targeting specific structure like boulders, reefs, or transitions, there are a couple features he uses to enhance his screen. He focuses on…
While you can find crappie on many different types of water, trophies can be much harder to find as not every fishery produces big crappie.
Power is one of the most important components on a fishing boat, and keeping batteries charged and reliable is a never ending battle. Last year, after my on board charger…
Spring is the time of year bass anglers live for. Fish are moving up shallow to spawn during the first half of spring and then put the feed bag on…
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…
In this video professional walleye angler Ross Robertson explains how using a drift sock in tandem with your trolling motor can increase your boat control while trolling. This tactic can…