Green Bay Guide Bret Alexander explains why to switch to more aggressive baits when the spring walleye bite gets tough.
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Jason Mitchell explains how to use hair jigs to cover more water when targeting spring crappies.
Guide Pat Kalmerton explains when to swap out the hair jigs for more aggressive blade baits and rippin’ raps (crankbaits) and a common misconception to avoid.
Each year we’re flooded with the latest and greatest tackle. Seems like every time you turn around some fishing manufacturer is promising the best thing since sliced bread, typically in…
Joe Bricko discusses how he won the AIM Pro Walleye Series tournament on the Mississippi River without forward facing sonar.
Bait should be readily available for the 2024 opener with the exception of shiners which could be hit-or-miss.
Spring offers many bites, but one of the most fun is running into schools of batch-spawning white bass on waters like Devils Lake, ND, the Mississippi River, the St. Croix…
Pat Kalmerton shares essential cold water safety reminders for those open water fishing trips during the coldest parts of the season.
Crappie fishing can be a breeze in the spring and early summer if you can find down timber with scattered weeds.
Wacky rigging is common with weightless presentations, but pro angler Austin Felix has found that it can also be deadly when dropshotting.
Targeting spring crappies can be easy if you know where to find them and how to target them. Here are a couple quick tips to keep in mind.
Details on how to find and target lake sturgeon in the spring from Jason Mitchell and expert Chris Zahn on the Rainy River.