Tanner Ouellette of Aqua Traction kicks off Virtual Angling’s first of many upcoming boat walk throughs, by giving us a tour of his new Caymas DV20 fiberglass walleye boat. Each…
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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…
Kade Lynch and Tanner Ouellette from AquaTraction explain how to use Scout Mode Forward Facing Sonar to find and catch a specific fish.
When using bottom bouncers and spinners, the biggest mistake people make is using too long of a snell or not going fast enough. A lot of times, your standard spinner…
Integrating your electronics and Minn Kota trolling motor with the One-Boat Network for easy, hands-free trolling.
A lot of people don’t know it, but tournament walleye pro Korey Sprengel spends good deal of time chasing both largemouths and smallies, which, he says, has taught him a…
When most anglers think of vertical-jigging lake trout, fall and winter and winter come to mind—not necessarily summer. But here’s the deal: Visit Fort Peck, Montana, and June and July can…
Summer bass fishing can be some of the most frustrating fishing of the year. Even power fishermen break out the dreaded spinning rods with ned rigs, dropshots, and jigworms. But…
Warm water walleye often prefer feeding-style baits, but when water temps suddenly cool, more aggressive reaction-style baits can help you turn over more fish.
When using bottom bouncers and spinner rigs, especially if you’re using rod holders, the rod and reel setup is very important. Having the right setup can help detect when a…
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…
Getting the most out of your forward facing sonar can be challenging, but there are a couple of different ways to do it. Mounting it on your trolling motor or…