Hello folks, today we're out on the freshwater with Antonio in the Kawartha lake region, fishing on Sturgeon Lake for those lovely weed walleye. It's a brisk spring morning out on the lake today with ...
As the snow melts and lakes thaw, walleye fishermen break free from their cabin fever and race to the water to begin hunting for trophy spring walleyes. Regardless of where and when the weather allows ...
Antonio and I are out here ice fishing for walleye. We know the walleye move up in the evening to feed, so we mapped out how ...
Learn how to fish a spinner crawler harness over weed beds for walleyes—creating the best rig, bullet sinker tips, and shallow water trolling techniques. / Joe Shead Spinner harnesses are some of the ...
That means no forward-facing sonar or side imaging. He uses a simple depth-finder to monitor depth and bottom structure. From ...
Ask any walleye nut and they’ll tell you there’s lots to love about these popular game fish—and loads of reasons to learn how to catch walleye. First, walleyes are widely distributed across the ...
Lindy or walking sinkers are often used when drifting or trolling slowly with live bait on a plain hook. / Joe Shead Al and Ron Lindner made the Lindy Rig famous decades ago, and it continues to ...
For a while, it was a perfect spring morning last Sunday at Glendo Reservoir. The lake was uncharacteristically smooth as glass. Smooth, that is, except for the giant wake that spread out behind the ...
Minnesota’s greatest mystery isn’t whether the Kensington Runestone is authentic (would a guy named Olof Ohman fib?), whether Marjorie Caldwell masterminded the murder of Duluth heiress Elizabeth ...
A new bill could make walleye Ohio’s official state fish, with advocates pointing to its billion-dollar impact on the state’s ...
Spinner harnesses are some of the most popular lures for walleyes. When trolled slowly they are good search lures and the use of live bait tempts even the wariest of walleyes. Spinner harnesses are ...
There are lots of ways to catch walleye. Although they do suspend at times and in certain waters like Lake Erie, in many cases, walleyes stick pretty tight to the bottom. Thus, you need a sinker to ...