Bottom Bouncers, Old and New
The best ideas are the simplest. At the time, it was revolutionary. Just as applicable as ever. The clichés could
Read moreThe best ideas are the simplest. At the time, it was revolutionary. Just as applicable as ever. The clichés could
Read moreThe idea that post-spawn fish scatter is only partly true. A better description is that they travel. At some point
Read moreWhile contour maps highlight significant drop-offs, points, flats, and other structure that helps walleyes to feed they do not show
Read moreSpring means warming waters and shallow baitfish. The north shorelines, larger flats, shallow rocks, and longer coves warm faster than
Read moreWarm rocks, new vegetation, darkness, and wind all move walleyes towards shorelines in the spring. Knowing the exact situations that
Read moreWith the slightly warmer winter many walleye areas will likely see ice off before the peak of the late March
Read moreNever underestimate the danger of cold water. On the ice the natural response is to worry about going through so
Read moreRight now rivers are full of hungry and aggressive walleyes migrating towards their spring hangouts. This is an awesome time
Read moreDust off the planer boards and fire up the kicker motor because it’s trolling season! That’s right crankbait aficionados, it’s
Read moreAlthough walleyes are known as a “cold water” fish, in the spring it seems that they can’t get warm enough!
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