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Jigging tips for catching walleye in rivers
We're jigging for walleye on the Niagara River and go over some jigging tips such as: why a straight-tailed jig and not a ...
Save for some of the bigger waters where walleye numbers jump off the page, 95% of your walleye jigging sessions will require some trickery.
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 ...
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Jigging for walleye tips
We're at the eastern basin of Lake Erie with that fantastic walleye chop going on. Today we're talking jigging tips for ...
What Makes a Bucktail Jig So Effective for Catching Bass and Walleye? Simplistic in design but lethal in execution, the bucktail jig works magic when fished amongst weeds in the fall. Comprised of a ...
A hard hook set followed by the weight of a heavy fish did much to ease the apprehension that comes with most fishing trips, particularly ones to somewhat distant waters visited just a few times a ...
What: 52nd annual Red River Valley Sportsmen's Boat, Camping and Vacation Show. When: Thursday, March 2 to Sunday, March 5. Hours 5 to 9 .m. Thursday, noon to 9 p.m ...
After a lot of time, gas money, and even heartbreak, I’ve dialed in a consistent late-summer bite on the biggest walleyes of my life. This isn’t luck, and it’s not always easy, but it’s repeatable.
Two experienced walleye anglers share their tips and techniques for fishing in Pennsylvania. Effective bait and lure choices for walleye include jigs, minnow imitations, and live bait like ...
If there are two lure choices one would not want to be without during the cold months when targeting bass and walleyes, it would be a hair jig and a blade bait. Here are some tips for each.
Why It Made the Cut: The perfect combination of smooth handling, thin diameter, durability, and reliability. This makes it an excellent line for casting, jigging, or trolling. I’m a big fan of braid, ...
Smooth handling, thin diameter, durability, and reliability—excellent for casting, jigging, or trolling. Strong, handles well, has a good sink rate, and, best of all, it’s easy on the wallet—great for ...
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