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The Next Bite TV - Flicker Shad Trolling for Sturgeon Bay Walleyes - Season 6 - Episode 1

Show: Flicker Shad Trolling for Sturgeon Bay Walleyes

Destination: Sturgeon Bay area of Green Bay, Lake Michigan in Wisconsin

Changing Trebles on Cranks

Author: 
Scott Fairbairn

With today’s high tech hooks that are available replacing the trebles on crankbaits can be a wise move for several reasons.

Techniques for Casting Crankbaits - The Next Bite - Season 5 - Site Bites

Gary Parsons shows all the little things you should consider when you are going to cast crankbaits for walleyes.

Gary Parsons shows all the little things you should consider when you are going to cast crankbaits for walleyes.

 

Fall Walleyes on Big Waters

There are a lot of good reasons to love fall walleye fishing, not the least of which is the fact that once the first signs of frost appear on the pumpkin patch, most walleye anglers call it quits

Better Crankbait and Jerkbait Success - The Next Bite - Season 5 - Site Bites

Pete Maina talks about ways to up your success using muskie crankbaits and jerkbaits.

Pete Maina talks about ways to up your success using muskie crankbaits and jerkbaits.

Schooling September Walleyes

Summer vacation is over. It's time for young anglers to go back to school.

A “Windy” Walleye Game Plan

If you walleye fish you have no doubt had this happen; You’ve waited all week for the chance to hook up the boat and hit the water for some well deserved fishin’ time, only to arrive at the lake to 20 to 30 mph winds and a serious “walleye chop”.

It’s All About the Action

Whether you’re a weekend angler looking for that escape from your daily grind, or a tournament fisherman looking for the big basket, we all want the same thing when it comes to summer walleye fishing &hell

Open Water Cranking for Summer Walleyes

Author: 
Keith Kavajecz

Where’s the best place to find walleyes in late summer? Wherever the walleyes are feeding - that’s where!

Cranking Structure for Summer Walleyes

Author: 
Gary Parsons

The "Dog-Days" of summer is often considered one of the toughest times of year to consistently target walleyes, but it's really not if you look in the right places and use the right tactics

Crankin' for River Walleyes

Author: 
Gary Parsons

River walleyes seem to constantly be on the move. They move up river in Fall and through the Spring, and then back down the river for Summer.

Choose the Right Crankabit Hooks when Trolling with No-Stretch Line

Author: 
Scott Fairbairn

Today’s low stretch superlines like Berkley Fireline have some tremendous benefits to walleyes anglers fishing crankbaits.

Add Feathered Hooks to Cranks for More Action

Author: 
Scott Fairbairn

When casting crankbaits for walleyes one of the best triggering options is to occasionally stop the retrieve.

Crank It Up for Deep Walleyes

Author: 
Keith Kavajecz

Occasionally in mid-summer, walleyes will set up housekeeping along vast stretches of deep shoreline edges that break to very deep water.

Supertune Your Crankbaits

Author: 
Scott Fairbairn

Whenever I am tuning crankbaits to ensure that they are running true I try to make sure that I “supertune” them.

Crankbait Depth Control for Muskies

Author: 
Pete Maina

Depth control is a big issue in Muskie fishing. As a general rule over structure-it’s usually most effective to keep lures close to it.

Diving Cranks for Muskie Depth Control

Author: 
Pete Maina

Diving cranks are great tools for trolling. Great tools for casting too. It is popular for folks to “twitch” shallow-running cranks – not so for deep divers.

Pinning Shallow Crankbaits for Better Action

Author: 
Keith Kavajecz

In the cool waters of Spring and Fall, walleyes are suckers for the subtle, seductive action of shallow running baits such as Storm ThunderSticks, Rapala Husky Jerks or the ole’ stand

Cranking on Lead Core for Cold Water Walleyes - The Real Deal - Season 4

Keith talks about how you can use lead core to your advantage for cold water walleyes.

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