I’ll admit I’m not a professional walleye angler. When I do catch them, it’s typically as a bonus while I’m focused on bass ...
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 ...
Floater rigs are also very effective when walleyes are riding a foot or so above the bottom. This usually means aggressive, active fish and you can pick up the speed of your presentation at these ...
Gearing up for the walleye opener is all about the little things. There's no need to shell out a couple hundred bucks for a variety of lures in all of the newest colors and configurations. Save that ...
Jigs and slip-sinker livebait rigs are two “go-to” lures for lots of anglers who target walleyes in September and October. While those two lure presentations certainly put fall walleyes in boats and ...
One thing is for sure, winter weather can sure be a wonderment. In some areas, such as the Poconos, anglers are punching holes through the ice. A little farther south and on some of the bigger ...
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 ...
Robert Smith might fool walleye with lures one minute then feed them live bait the next. Both are part of a three-pronged strategy the angler uses to catch walleye at Beaver Lake. Summer brings some ...
Those who have done much walleye fishing have run into this situation: The sun is high in the sky, and there are few clouds. The lake is calm to only a light chop. Large marks on the sonar screen have ...