Just taking one look at a walleye’s tail, especially in a moving body of water, most fishermen would be able to tell they are bottom fish. In most cases, the bottom of a walleye’s tail is usually ...
Hello again folks, This week we come at you from the freshwater lakes of Southern Ontario where we are trolling for those ...
From nightcrawler harness how to for walleye, to slip bobber tips, to 5 ways to become a better angler, these stories captured our Sports Illustrated fishing reader’s attention on Fishing on SI this ...
We're out here in the Niagara River and of course Antonio had to get his line in the water first. Before I even had a chance to bait my T-Turn bait rig, Antonio was already landing the first lake ...
Learn how to fish a spinner crawler harness over weed beds for walleyes—creating the best rig, bullet sinker tips, and shallow water trolling techniques. | Joe Shead Spinner harnesses are some of 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 ...
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Most anglers who fish for walleye do so because this fish is so good to eat. The light meat is mild and perfect for fish and chips and other delectable dishes. Walleye are available in the Columbia ...
Anglers tend to focus on the portion of their fishing tackle that comes into direct contact with the fish: hooks, artificial lures, flies. Narrowing it down still more, the point of the hook. It does ...