The jigging rap is one of those baits you can easily fish wrong. Guide Toby Kvalevog covers the right cadence to put more walleye in your boat.
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As fish metabolism ramps up midsummer, live bait becomes less necessary and you can spend less time re-baiting by switching to soft plastics.
In Virtual Angling’s second installment of “Getting the Most Out of Your Lowrance Sonar” series, Jason Mitchell focuses on DownView and Side Imaging. If you haven’t seen the first installment…
Fishing electronics have become so powerful and so precise, it can be intimidating when learning how to use a new sonar unit. In this course, Jason Mitchell will go over…
NWT Pro Max Wilson breaks down how casting a jigging spoon can help you catch more fish when the bite shuts down.
Interpreting your side imaging is easier than it looks if you understand a few key things about what you’re looking at.
When you’re on a large body or water or chasing suspended basin walleye, there’s a lot of water to cover. One way to tackle this is by using your graph at high speeds.
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…
When trolling crankbaits, a line counter reel makes everything more precise. Say if you want to run one foot or two feet right off the bottom, you can get really…
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.