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Vertical jigging for walleye using my secret weapon
Today we're vertical jigging for walleye using my favourite jigging spoon, the Stingnose Jigging Spoon! We're working the Stingnose right off of the bottom, jigging it up, and let it flutter down. The ...
Many anglers who pursue walleyes during the winter months often opt for a finesse approach, having convinced themselves that marble-eyes are apathetic in relation to feeding and thus difficult to ...
Walleye fishing can be an arduous affair – locating concentrations of fish can be challenging, feeding windows are shortened, and the weather can be downright unpleasant. With that in mind, many ...
The ¼ ounce jig is a go-to for general walleye fishing. Jigs can be tipped with any variety of soft plastics or live bait like minnows, leeches, or night crawlers. You want your jig to bounce off ...
Fishing any system involves reading the water to identify likely fish-holding spots. This is especially true when fishing moving water, such as in rivers, where understanding current flow leads ...
Hitting rock bottom generally is considered a bad thing. But not always in Dean Cushman’s world. He’s a Michigan-based guide with Hardcore Charters and an instructor with teachinfishin.com. When he’s ...
It's time to loosen up your shoulder on the mighty Mississippi It's no secret that a jig and minnow is the preferred presentation for walleyes in late winter and early spring on the Mississippi River, ...
Detroit River: Had good walleye fishing including some limit catches for those jigging with a black Wyandotte worm or jigs tipped with a minnow. Fish were caught throughout the river including the ...
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