Chuck Hasse, Leech Lake guide, explain his top choice for mounting his electronics securely on the bow of his boat.
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Fishing spinners for walleye is a tactic that comes with some specific components when it comes to the rig, and you should utilize the proper setup to make the most…
The age-old question that can seemingly make or break a day on the water and is cause for a lot of superstition among anglers.
Forward facing sonar is not just a plug-and-play system. There are tricks and settings you need to know how to adjust to get the best picture.
Making the right adjustments for conditions and your bait choice are crucial for upping the odds when live bait rigging.
Dropshotting is a finesse technique that bass anglers have been fishing for years. It’s only been recently that many walleye anglers have adopted it as a productive presentation.
Checking the weather before fishing is common practice, but other atmospheric elements besides rain and wind can have a critical impact on fish behavior as well. Perhaps the most important…
With the water clearer than ever, the best baits for Leech Lake have changed. Toby Kvalevog of Leisure Outdoors explains.
Zebra mussels have changed the landscape on Leech Lake, MN. Chuck Hasse explains the critical adaptions you need for success.
New technologies in materials and electronics have elevated the game to a whole new level of efficiency.
There are many line-to-line knots to learn, but a favorite among fishing professionals is the Alberto knot for its speed, strength, and slim profile.
A lot of people think that buying a forward-facing sonar makes you an instant fishing genius. It’s important to recognize that forward-facing sonar is a tool and has its time…