Guide secrets!
During my fishing guide career I’ve been asked more than a couple times what the “secret” to consistent fishing success is? My answer usually involves something like . . .
During my fishing guide career I’ve been asked more than a couple times what the “secret” to consistent fishing success is? My answer usually involves something like . . .
Early season walleye fishing means jigs as baits in many, if not most, productive spring walleye fisheries! Mike Frisch gives some great thoughts on better spring jig fishing in this, his latest blog!
Of jigs & walleyes! Read More »
Crankbaits are a very popular type of bait for several reasons. Perhaps the most important reason is that they will catch a wide variety of fish under lots of different conditions.
Crankbaits For More Fish Read More »
I’ve been talking recently with anglers from across the Midwest about changes that they’ve seen in the world of fishing. Many of those conversations center around changes in lakes, rivers, and fishing regulations.
Changes In The Fishing World Read More »
When spring morphs into summer, it’s time for me to put away the spinning gear and break out the bottom bouncers. Many lakes that I fish in the Alexandria area of Minnesota have walleye structure like sunken humps, islands, and underwater points that hold fish in 15-30 feet of water during June.
Walleye Wishes 2022 Read More »
Mid-winter can be one of the best times to locate and “stay on” on crappies. Though the fish are often in predictable areas during this time, getting them to bite can be a bit challenging. Here are some thoughts on where to first, find mid-winter crappies and second, on ways to tempt them into biting.
Mid-Winter Crappies Right Now Read More »