Reservoirs are manmade impoundments of free-flowing rivers, flooding and altering the habitat and character of the original system. Deep sections typically feature little current, appearing more like...View article
Most natural lakes with naturally reproducing walleye populations feature at least one of three basic types of spawning areas where walleyes deposit eggs across a shallow (2- to 6-foot-deep) expanse...View article
While fishing with bobbers dates back to the early days of angling, fishing for walleyes with slipfloats has a more recent and well documented heritage. Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota is the hands-down...View article
Of the many ways to catch walleyes, livebait rigging is perhaps the simplest to understand in principle but the most underappreciated in precise execution. Why? Because the common misconception is that...View article
There was a time when slipsinker livebait rigs ruled the waves and excess hardware had plummeted out of fashion, relegated to the rusty bottoms of old tackle boxes on the back shelf in the garage. But...View article
It probably began with a catfisherman fishing from the bank, tossing out a piece of cutbait and a heavy sinker, plunking it down to the bottom in moderately heavy current, then waiting for a bite. That’s...View article
(An interview with Gary Parsons, as told to Dave Csanda.) Fox News bills themselves as the network for fair and balanced coverage, while MSNBC claims to be America’s News Channel....View article
Art imitates life, and so does soft plastic. In recent years, innovative manufacturers have molded a wealth of body configurations in an ever-expanding rainbow of colors and patterns. Some closely imitate...View article
Foremost among walleye applications are the many forms of jigging with livebait, artificial dressings, and artificial-livebait combos. No other system is so eminently versatile—cast to the extreme...View article
Hailing from windy walleye country in Duluth, Minnesota, ol’ Bob was undoubtedly ahead of his time, as are many walleye anglers who’ve learned to sing the same tune. Wind: Bass anglers hate it,...View article
The first thing “they” tell you—“they” being veteran anglers skilled at extracting useful information from unsuspecting fishermen—is not blatantly to ask another angler, “What did you...View article
Don’t talk about it. Don’t even think about it. Ignore it and it might just go away. Fat chance. Whether you like it or not, walleyes use cover. That’s right....View article
Three-Dimensional Trolling Systems for Working Open Water
Schooled walleyes roaming open water, either suspending or lying over open basins, generally are the province of trolling with either planer boards or divers, snap weights, and crankbaits, spinners,...View article
Precision Boat Control Maneuvers for Every Occasion
Boat-control systems for walleyes have come a long way since the early days of backtrolling (the late 1960s). Bigger boats and outboard engines, high-power electric motors, crankbait trolling systems,...View article
Walleye anglers are coming off a decade of fascination with electronics and big-water pursuit. The ‘90s were dominated by explosive growth in open-water trolling techniques, GPS navigation, and increasing...View article
A study by biologists from New Zealand* indicates how the magnetic sense in fish, which is used for homing and long-distance migrations, is organized. Particles of magnetite, an iron-containing substance,...View article
If the fish are there, people will continue to fish. So, environmental quality must continue to support strong fish populations. So too must our knowledge of how to manage fisheries and fish populations...View article
I couldn’t see the splash of my lure landing over the underwater point, but as soon as I popped my surface bait, I was fast to an unseen opponent. Two resounding jumps made me think smallmouth, and...View article
Round-bodied crankbaits dominate the market in most areas, but a small fraternity of anglers in the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia still favor the flat designs that preceded modern cranks....View article
Many veteran anglers note that fishing today, particularly for bass and walleye, hasn’t been better in our lifetimes, thanks to a variety of factors. First, angler willingness to release large fish...View article