Doin’ things a bit differently (and a day early) with this Special Issue! We brought in Fishing Hall of Famer + media...
by Jim Edlund On the natural lakes of the upper Midwest, walleyes typically spawn in depths of 1-4′ over gravel bars, mixed...
…but heads up: Got nothing against draggin’ around live bait if that’s your thing…what’s important is that you’re getting out fishing! That...
Because we betcha haven’t done it yet…are we right? Lol. It can be easy to pile all your ice schtuff in the...
by Will Stolski Looking for a spring destination with open water (maybe even right now!) and good walleye fishing? Us too. Here’s...
The best trollers in the game do things differently, but are always precise. One of their overlooked tweaks is running “tuned” crankbaits...
by Will Stolski Looking for an adventure with some of your die-hard ice fishin’ buds? Two words: Lake Cascade. You’ve probably seen...
by Will Stolski A pile of snow, ice and slush has made lake travel a nightmare this season. Without some sort of...
by Will Stolski Of course walleyes tend to be most active during low-light periods (sunrise or sunset), but you can still catch...
Rapala’s got a killer arsenal of baits made for calling fish in. All pull fish through the ice, but knowing which one...
by Brett McComas No doubt there’s a pile of jigging spoons out there…’cuz they straight-up catch fish! You’ve probably already got your...
by Brett McComas: Note: There’s no one specific line type that’s ideal for all situations, but fluorocarbon tries to come close. Here’s...
Nothing’s more frustrating than hearing about a good day-time bite while you’re stuck on the clock…. Let’s face it: Work seeeeriously cuts...
by Will Stolski Fall is one of the best times to catch walleyes…and straight-up big ones at that. The common narrative is...
Took a break from lake trout fishing to put the SMACKdown on Lake of the Woods panfish out of Vic & Dots...
by Brett McComas Stop using your “spud bar” (AKA ice chisel) as a walking stick, and start learning what each swing means...
When water temps start approaching 50 degrees, baitfish (shiners, smelt, etc) begin migrating out of large bodies of water into adjacent feeder...
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