Lowrance Set Up in Deep Water

Lowrance Genesis Live and Why You Should Use It.

Why is Correct Lowrance Puck Placement So Important ?

How to read fish finder for 150 feet deep lake trout.

Using your Lowrance to Find Fish on Structure

Showing off the New Berkley Hit Stick

Night Time Current Trolling for Walleye Tips

Lowrance Live Mapping and Where to Locate your Point One GPS Puck

How to Easily Mark Fish on a Sand Flat Using SideScan

Testing out Lowrance Live Sight

Using Lowrance Side Scan While Trolling for Lake of the Woods Walleyes

Using Lowrance Side Imaging for finding BIG Muskies on Green Bay

Using your Electronics to find Weedlines Holding Fish

The Changes of Boats and Engines Over the Last 16 years.

Using Lowrance SideScan to find Rock to Sand Transitions

Accessorize Your Boat for Success!

Ice Fishing Jigging Cadence

Setting up with Structure Scan and Wingdams

Calling in Red Lake Walleyes

Change your Cadence Based on the Fishes Mood

Attention to Detail! For your Next Ice Bite!

Using Your Power-Pole and MotorGuide Trolling Motor to Slow Down Your Troll

Saginaw Bay Walleye Migration

Try Adding a Dead Stick Sucker Rod While Casting for Muskie

Fall Walleye Target Areas to Look For

What is Fall Turn Over?

Lead Core Feel

Graphing for Lake Trout on a deep Break Line

Using Sonar Chart to Create your Own Lake Contour Maps

Using Lowrance Side Scan to Target Individual Muskies

Finally, It is Shiver Time

Graphing for Fish in Big Waves

Following the Water Temperature to Catch Walleyes on Lake Huron Structure

Adjust for Warmer Water

Leech Lake Mid Summer Muskie Locations.

Using Lowrance Side Scan to Pinpoint Spot on the Spot Rocks for Big Walleyes

Keep The Summer Bite Hot

Order Up! Walleye in the Salad

Picking a Walleye Ice Rod 

Jim Carrol Explains Walleye Movement on Lake Sakakawea in the Spring

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