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Steps to Follow for Winterizing your Boat
Tommy Kemos explains the steps you need to follow to Winterize your boat for the Winter.
Adjust your Speed When Trolling for Walleyes in the Fall
Jason Przekurat explains few Tips to troll for Walleyes in Fall.
Try Adding Off Shore Tackle Clips on Your Planner Board
Jason Przekurat shows us a tip on using different Off Shore Tackle clips rigged on his planner board so you fight the fish not the board.
Detroit River Walleye Movement Based On Clarity
Ali explains how the walleyes move based off the water clarity in Detroit River.
Personal Selective Harvest Guidelines for Detroit River Walleyes
Ali talks about his Selective Harvest he follows by on Detroit River.
Detroit River Walleye Migration and Finding Fall Walleyes in River
Ali explains the Walleye migration and where to find fall Walleyes
Shallow Water Walleye Fishing Cadence
Korey Sprengel explains what fishing Cadence he uses in shallow calm water for walleyes
Try Fishing Shallow Rocks in The Fall For Walleyes
Korey Sprengel explains why he finds Walleyes up in Shallow Rocks in the fall.
Few Bait Options to Try When Fish Walleyes on Shallow Rocks
Chase Parsons show us his lures that have been supper effective on shallow rocks in Fall.
Rod and Reel Set Up for Casting Light Jigs for Walleyes
Chase Parsons explains what rod and reel set up he uses to cast very light jigs for walleyes.
Using your Lowrance to Find Fall Walleye Structure
Chase Parsons shows what areas to look for on a lake to find fall walleyes.
Wisconsin Smallmouth Lake Location to Look For
Jason Przekurat talks about some of the key points to look for in a lake to find good Smallmouth Bass fishing.
Big Small Mouth Bass Dropshot Set Up
Jay Przekurat show up his Drop Shoot Rod set up he uses to catch monster small mouths.
Use Your Mercury Smart Craft Gauge to Watch Fuel Usage
Korey Sprengel explains how to use your Mercury Smart Craft Gauge to monitor fuel usage
Try Fishing the Back Bays for Late Fall Walleyes on Lake Ontario
Little tip on where to fish for walleyes on lake Ontario in the fall.
Why Should I Have More Than One Fishing Rod Ready?
Tommy Kemos talks about how having a few rods set up for jigging walleyes is important as wind and waves change.
Swimbait Color Choice Options on Detroit River When Water is Clear.
Tommy Kemos explains how swimbait color choice make a big difference on clear water River
Use your Power-Pole to Park you Boat at Boat Ramp While you get Trailer
Korey Sprengel show us a quick tip on how to use your Power-Pole at the boat ramp to basically park your boat in place while you get your trailer.
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Finding Post Spawn Walleyes on the Francis Case Reservior
Greg Fishman breaks down where he finds walleye on Lake Francis Case during the post spawn timeframe. #FrancisCase #PlatteCreekLodge #Santa #TheFishman
How to Choose the Correct Crank Bait for Walleyes
Keith Kavajecz breaks down his progression on how he chooses crank baits in a trolling situation. #FlickerFamily #JointedFlickerShad #Colors
Using Lowrance SideScan to find Rock to Sand Transitions
Keith Kavajecz shows how he uses Sidescan to find the fish holding transition areas.
Jim Carrol Explains Walleye Movement on Lake Sakakawea in the Spring
Jim explains how he targets migrating walleyes on Lake Sakakawea in the spring using electronics and following the water temperature.
Donnie Obert explains the Rainy River Spring Walleye Run
Donnie explains the how, when, and why’s of the spring walleye run on the Rainy River.
Lake Erie Post Spawn Walleye Locations
From episode 6 Season 13, Mark Courts talks about the areas on Lake Erie that have held the most walleyes during post spawn.
MotorGuide Heading Lock for Trolling
From episode 6 Season 13, Keith Kavajecz talks about how MotorGuide’s heading lock keeps your boat at the perfect speed for trolling in the spring.
Strike King S11 Sunglasses in Cloudy Weather
Keith Kavajecz shares how the Strike King S11 Sunglasses help him increase hook up chances with big pike
Chase Parsons Mercury Impeller Change
Chase Parsons show us the simple steps to change out a mercury impeller.
Fishing Tip – Post Spawn Walleye Patterns on Western Reservoirs S11E05
Keith explains the different post-spawn walleye patterns they encountered while fishing Francis Case Reservoir in South Dakota.
Fishing Tip – Post Spawn Walleye Fishing on Lake Winnebago S10E05
Chase Parsons shares some tips on Post Spawn Walleye fishing on Lake Winnebago
Using the Slow Death Tactic with Berkley GULP! – Season 6
Keith Kavajecz instructs us on the use of Berkley GULP! baits for the popular Slow Death rigging tactic for walleyes.
Berkley Flicker Shads Save the Day! – Season 6
Gary and Chase Parsons save a tough day on the water when they tie on the Berkley Flicker Shads!
Early Season Pike Baits – The Next Bite – Season 5 – The Real Deal
Keith Kavajecz breaks down the most successful early season pike baits.
Berkley Braided Line for Big Pike – The Next Bite – Season 5
Lori Massad of Berkley talks about what kind of line you should look to use to catch big pike.
Big Pike Casting Equipment – The Next Bite – Season 5
Keith Kavajecz breaks down what you need to be looking to get when you want to go to the far north to catch some big pike.
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Total Solutions – Slow Fall is Deadly Too
The slow death system of catching fish has been a huge success for us walleye anglers these past few years. Righteously so, this tactic catches the snot out of walleyes. Success wise, there is another little tactic that is great...
Contour Trolling for Post Spawn Walleyes
Think for a second about what’s going in the walleyes world during the early spring. This is the time when walleyes are consumed with the rituals of the spawn. Remember that at any given time during this period, you could...
Shoreline Casting for Reservoir Walleyes
Fancasting shorelines is a great way to catch reservoir walleyes during the spring, fall and whenever wind and waves create favorable feeding conditions. I cover water quickly by casting a crankbait tight to the bank. This helps me locate fish,...
Aggressive Pitching to River Walleyes
In late winter and into early spring, river walleyes can be tough to catch simply because run-off and spring rains can muddy up the water and make it difficult for the fish to find your presentation. That, coupled with the...
Pin-pointing Early Season Walleyes
So what’s the best way to catch walleyes on lakes and reservoirs whne they are in that transition period between Spring and Summer? That’s a tough one … the problem being that this time of year can be a time when virtually...
Casting for Reef Walleyes
On many natural lakes, walleyes can be found relating to main lake reef structures throughout most of the season, from spawn right through fall. These structures hold fish because of baitfish attracted to the cover provided by these areas. Wind...
Trolling Cranks Down Riprap
On the Great Lakes, you can troll crankbaits just about anytime. On smaller waters, I troll cranks whenever walleyes are scattered on a flat, breakline or along the edge of cover. If you can get them to hit a crank,...
Pitching Jigs for Walleyes
Pitching Jigs is best used when fish are in shallow water areas (8 feet or less) – referably in under 4 feet. Boat positioning is critical as you do not want to make long casts. Instead, make short precise “pitches”. Small...
Casting Cranks Along Riprap
Whether you are fishing natural or manmade bodies of water, riprap needs to be high on your structural hit list. In natural lakes these areas could consist of islands, reefs, gravel flats, or boulders, and in manmade lakes, jetties, boat...
Jigging Up Post Cold Front Early Season Pike
Pike in backwaters and bays are the classic early season story to many pike anglers. But cold fronts, high skies and post-frontal conditions can drive pike out of the shallows to nearby deeper structure. When early season pike bail out...
Total Solutions – Vertical Jigging Riprap
Anytime you are fishing along riprap, whether that is a dam, long shoreline, or any sort of manmade structure that is used to prevent shoreline erosion, it is a safe bet that many species of fish will congregate in the...
Emergent Vegetation for Spring ‘Eyes
Walleyes relate to the weeds more often than many anglers would expect. Sure many times throughout the year they can be located suspended in open water, off main-lake rock points, and mid lake reefs, but during the late spring and...
Shallow Water Spinner Trolling
My favorite water is the entire Bay of Green Bay, but the tactics I use to fish this body of water will work in many areas around the Great Lakes. Starting in late April through mid-June (the spring period on these...
Jigging Heavy Cover for Walleyes
Fishing heavy weedgrowth with jigs is an awesome option in early summer. My favorite time to jig thick vegetation is when the weeds are maturing and first hit the surface. Usually this is in the first part of June on...
Shoreline Jig Casting for Walleyes
One of my favorite presentations from prespawn through early summer is casting jigs to walleyes relating to shoreline cover and structure. Find a hot location and figure out the right jig presentation, and you can enjoy some fantastic fishing. Total...
Tricks for Weed Walleyes
After numerous conversations with several bass anglers in my area of Minnesota about all the walleyes they catch when working weeds for largemouth, I started experimenting a few years ago. Now, living and guiding in the Brainerd area, and fishing...
Beetle Spins, the “Catch-All” Lure
Whenever I fish natural lakes, from spring, through summer and into fall, I pick up and try a Johnson Beetle Spin. Why? Simple – walleyes relate to weeds, and that’s when a Beetle Spin produces best – for me. Total...
Total Solutions Video – Choosing Lines for Jigging Walleyes
Keith Kavajecz explains when to choose a no-stretch fishing line for walleye jig fishing, and when to use a line with some stretch to it.
Soft Baits for Monster Pike
Soft baits and pike fishing are a natural match. Larger, saltwater sized soft plastic lures do a magnificent job of imitating suckers, perch, ciscoes and other baitfish that pike key on. These lures are ideal for swimming presentations that deliver...
Rip Jigging for Walleyes
Rip jigging is a great way to fish postspawn walleyes in emerging weedbeds during early summer. The technique really shines early and late in the day, and during overcast or windy weather. You can cover water in search of active...
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How early in the spring can I start night fishing for walleyes?
Answer: You can start as soon as possible, or as soon as it’s legal (depending on your state’s regulations). Fish are often up shallow in the spring looking for warmer water. Since the water temps will most likely be below...
Are jigs good muskie baits in the spring?
Answer: Jigs are tremendous in the spring. It’s a very underrated presentation. Problem is they bore the heck out of most anglers, so not many guys use them as much as they should. But, they work for sure and often...
What’s the key to early season muskies in wisconsin?
Answer: this is a huge question that we could likely devote a whole article to. In general though, at this time, new weeds should be the best bet–on top and their edges. And not just the outside edges, try the...
Is there a difference patterning early season muskies in clear water vs murky water?
Answer: Murky waters are normally a little more productive in the early season, since they warm quicker and have have better weed growth. Fish location is a little more predictable based on standard approaches. Clear water muskies don’t wait for...
What’s the best early season muskie lure?
ANSWER: That’s the million dollar question anytime you hit the water, but in the spring and early summer there always seems to be a real urgency to make the right choice. A lot has to do with the factors like;...
When do muskies spawn?
Answer: Generally muskie will spawn with surface temperatures in the low to mid fifties. However, cases can be noted on particular bodies of water, where even though water may be cooler or warmer than normal for that particular time frame,...