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Go Slow In The Spring
When you drag a jig, you're casting the jig out, letting it sink to the bottom, then crawling, or dragging it, along the bottom. Frequent pauses in your retrieve will get reluctant fish to bite. by Bob Jensen
Chairman of the Boards
Big-water walleye expert Bruce DeShano gives up his best secrets by Ted Takasaki and Scott Richardson
Hot Patterns for Cool Walleyes
When it comes to trolling, I like to use planer boards at times especially early in the season when I am pulling these shallow weed flats. I will also often use my electric trolling motor if it is really flat. by Jason Mitchell
Today’s Tech for Fisherman
If you haven’t updated your electronics in a while, even if you’re running units only a couple of years old, you are at least one generation of advances behind. by Dennis Foster
Sprengel and Bosch Win Inaugural NWT
"We had great weather for the derby, definitely made it enjoyable." said Sprengel. "My co-angler helped a ton. He was a great advantage during the event." by National Walleye Tour
Catch Fish That Are Hittin' and Spittin'
Hopefully the fish this year will be willing biters and you won't need to resort to these finesse options. But if you run into fish that are hittin' and spittin', keep these ideas in mind. They'll put a few more fish in the boat for you. by Bob Jensen
Stuefen, Holten Win Cabela's MWC Detroit River Tournament
Despite foul weather and water temperatures hovering in the 40s, a total of 1,011 walleyes crossed the stage and were quickly returned to the river in the catch-and-release format. by Masters Walleye Circuit
Windy Spaces and Angling Aces
Relative to wind and waves, it’s also a truism that walleyes prefer moving water. They thrive in rivers. And when relegated to a lake, any sign of agitating water, be it a current or wave action, serves as a summons. by Tom Nuestrom
Western Walleyes by the Number
Techniques for catching fish can vary a bit and depends on the given conditions. Candle’s plan of attack: “What I do depends on how shallow the fish are holding and a lot of that depends on water levels and current. by Ron Anlauf
Ten Pound Club
12.9 Lbs. James Trujillo Chatfield Reservoir, CO 05/18/2013