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In-line trolling technique for catching walleye
We out on Lake Erie on a very calm hot day. With no drift available, I opt for in-line trolling as today's preferred method to catch walleye. We're in 58 feet of water, using a T-Turn out to an ...
As the snow melts and lakes thaw, walleye fishermen break free from their cabin fever and race to the water to begin hunting for trophy spring walleyes. Regardless of where and when the weather allows ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The coronavirus has sidelined a great many sports this summer, although fishing is not one of them. With Lake Erie’s walleye, smallmouth bass and steelhead trout fishing quite ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It’s a good thing some of us has been able to find old walleye fishing tackle in the basement or the garage. What’s old is new again for walleye fishing, as anglers return to the ...
Don Skellie of Fredonia and his “Knee Deep” team won the 15th annual Sunset Bay Walleye Shootout last weekend, weighing six walleye for 36.80 pounds in their second win in a row. Find out how he did ...
Trolling has long been known as one of the most efficient ways to catch fish. For species like walleye, salmon, musky and even crappie, this deadly method for presenting multiple baits is hard to beat ...
When it comes to catching walleye in Lake Erie, don't use your grandfather's drifting techniques any more. Charter Captain Joe Fonzi, at 47, has devoted years to working the fish-fertile waters at the ...
The Panhandle’s Lake Meredith is known nationwide as one of the South’s best walleye fisheries. Candidates try out for a spot on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Dive and Underwater Recovery ...
Tip of the week: As water cools, steelhead slow down, so match their pace by reducing your drift speed and using lighter weights. In clearer water, go with more natural or UV-enhanced colors. In ...
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