Winter

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 Winter Walleyes and Saugers in Rivers

Author: 
Gary Parsons

Even with a steady growth in the popularity of ice fishing over the past few years there is still a fair contingent of walleye anglers that really don’t embrace the whole concept of their winter

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.

Tip Ups and Winter Walleyes

Author: 
Mark Romanack

The common fishing tip-up is sometimes referred to as a fish trap. This simple set line approach to winter walleye angling has helped anglers catch countless walleye.

Late Fall & Winter is the Time for 10 Pounders

Author: 
Mark Gwizdala

Late fall and winter offer the best chance at a 10-pound walleye – or several of them – in Michigan’s Saginaw River and Saginaw Bay.

In Hot Water

Author: 
Tommy Skarlis

If sitting on a frozen lake during the dead of winter isn’t your idea of fun, take the boat out of the shed and head to the closest hot-water discharge in search of big walleyes.

Fishign Winter Walleyes in Rivers

Author: 
Keith Eshbaugh

As fall and winter approaches the river walleyes head for wintering holes, not because it’s a nice place to hang out, but that’s where the baitfish go to in winter.

Drop-Shotting Walleyes in Pittsburg

Author: 
Keith Eshbaugh

Walleyes can be caught year-round in Pittsburgh. The Allegheny River flows from the north. The Monongahela River comes up from the south, and they form the Ohio River which flows west.

Deadsticking Winter Walleyes

Author: 
Mark Romanack

Winter walleye fishing is dominated by jigging methods.

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