Why do you think more muskies are missed on buzzbaits compared to spinnerbaits?
Answer: When it comes to reed fishing, all types of lures tend to offer poorer hookups as compared to lures
Read moreAnswer: When it comes to reed fishing, all types of lures tend to offer poorer hookups as compared to lures
Read moreAnswer: Like anything in walleye fishing, there are some “Rules-of-Thumb”, but with any Rule-of-Thumb, there are exceptions. My general Rules-of-Thumb
Read moreAnswer: The answer is both. The advantage by using a flat line is in that you can keep the lure
Read moreAnswer: Spinnerbaits are a great bait for big pike. I use sizes ranging from a half ounce on up. This
Read moreWhen it comes to “search lures”, the vast majority of folks would give the nod to an in-line spinner (bucktail)
Read moreGary Parsons tells you how you can really get at those walleyes while they’re swimming in the trees. Other Related
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Read moreWhen do walleyes like bass lures? An obvious answer to this question is… when they eat ’em! Professional walleye anglers
Read moreWhen fishing some heavy rushes, there are particular baits to use and to even look at how they are designed
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