Improving your 2D graphing in the boat isn’t just a matter of adjusting settings, it all starts with having them rigged just right.
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Catch more walleye this spring on your hair jigs using this simple tip to increase your hook up rate.
The mild winter has anglers set for an extended spring season to chase trophy walleye on the Rainy River. Donnie O’Bert shares his key tips for success.
High water, debris, and poor visibility can make spring river walleye fishing challenging but there are a few adjustments that will help you catch more fish.
Lake trout tend to stay relatively deep during the open water season, but late fall is a prime opportunity to target them in shallower water.
Nickel & Dime Fly Fishing’s Andrew Steele Nisbet discusses what kind of fly fishing setup is ideal for steelheading opportunities on Great Lakes tributaries this fall and winter. Gear List:…
Live bait shortages have become an ever more present issue for anglers. Suckers, shiners, and leeches are easy to find in the spring and early summer months, but once fall…
Watch the live replay as Jason Mitchell joins NWT Pro Dusty Minke to talk fall walleye, the NWT, and answer viewer questions.
When targeting river walleye in the fall, Max Wilson shares his top 3 baits that work well for aggressive and finesse bites.
Fall crappie fishing is one of the best times to target crappies. Nicole Stone covers locations, techniques, gear and more.
During Virtual Angling’s last “Live Session” featuring Jason Mitchell and Nick Lindner, Jason asked Nick what his biggest takeaway from using live imaging has been so far. Most anglers answer…
Many anglers rig chubs in the fall for big walleye. Traditionally, rigging chubs means dragging a chub below or behind the boat. Scott Mackner however has developed some unique shallow water…