Much like peanut butter and jelly, spinner rigs and bottom bouncers are a marriage of two types of lures to catch walleyes and are deadly anywhere in the states. Spinners and bottom bouncers have the ...
There are lots of ways to catch walleye. Although they do suspend at times and in certain waters like Lake Erie, in many cases, walleyes stick pretty tight to the bottom. Thus, you need a sinker to ...
Beaver Lake: Summer heat is neat, if it's fish you like to eat. Catfish and walleye are great on a plate, and Jon Conklin, fishing guide, said both can be caught by trolling nightcrawler rigs behind a ...
Who'd have known 20 years ago that one day walleye would be among the most popular sport fish at Beaver Lake? Maybe the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission fisheries staff saw that vision. Game and Fish ...
Angostura Reservoir: Excellent walleye bite remains ongoing with nice range of fish being taken. Anglers are having no problems catching their overs, 20 inches and up, though slots and smaller fish ...
It's not very often that you can point to something and say, "That really revolutionized fishing." And that is especially true of something as innocuous as a fishing sinker. Yet, there are two sinker ...
BISMARCK — A Bismarck man whose invention in 1964 revolutionized walleye fishing is being inducted into the North Dakota Fishing Hall of Fame. The bottom bouncer today is a staple of most anglers’ ...
The fish Robert Smith likes to catch ought to be labeled "handle with care." Smith, of the Hickory Creek community, goes after walleye at Beaver Lake. They sport a mouth full of teeth and sharp gill ...