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Fireline Finesse Ice FIshing

Author: 
Scott Glorvigen

Winter walleye fishing can be fast and furious, if you choose the right technique. Too many anglers carry over their summer mentality in presentation for walleyes through the ice.

Verticle Jigging Flats Through the Ice for Walleyes

Author: 
Scott Glorvigen

Vertically jigging spoons is my go-to technique for ice fishing walleyes on large flats.

Vertical Jigging Steep Breaks Through the Ice

Author: 
Mark Courts

Dancing jigging spoons on steep breaks is a great way to catch walleyes all winter.

Late Season Ice Fishign Can Be Hot!

Author: 
Daryl Christensen

In the later weeks of winter, ice fishing is hot, but ice conditions can be iffy. Walleyes are staging at river mouths and can be easily caught with jigs and minnows.

Icing Mid-Winter Walleyes

Author: 
Daryl Christensen

In most of the walleye world, mid-winter means ice fishing with ice thickness from a few inches in the southern range to a few feet in the north. I like to fish a narrow spoon like the Hopkins or Swedish Pimple and tip the hook with a small minnow or minnow tail.

North Bays, Bigs Lakes, Late Ice

The pursuit of late ice fishing almost always passes through a lumberyard.

Hot Tactics for Icing Monster Walleyes

There's nothing like the feeling you get when you stick a big walleye in deep water and it can really be exciting.

Changing Times for Early Ice Walleyes

The walleye action early in the ice fishing season can run white hot at times, and what the fuss is all about.

Your Best Ice Season Ever

Here’s a toast to your best ice season ever. To help you get off to a good start, here are a few key things you can do.

Ice Fishing Preparation

Why is it that hunters will spend days scouting the woods in order to find just the right spot to erect their tree stands, but those same people ignore the same kind of preparation when it comes to ice fishing

Great Ice Fishing Gadgets

Every year dozens of new ice fishing products hit the walls of tackle shops. Yet when it comes to getting gear for the hard-water season, you don’t only have to shop in fishing stores.

Tipping the Ice Fishing Odds

What could it possibly be that drives an angler to forgo the comforts of his favorite chair in front of the fireplace on cold and blustery winter afternoon in favor of perching his backside on an o

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