Above the surface, we visualize a flat, still surface and imagine fish below. Beneath the membrane separating air and water, however, the aquatic world is anything but silent and still. Vibrations and...View article
Winter river fishing means cold water, often fussy walleyes, and short strikes. Time and again, your jig and minnow comes back to the boat with the minnow's tail skin peeled like a grape. Gummy 'eye....View article
While fish share many of the same basic organs as you and I, they do have some unique attributes.Cold-Blooded—To begin, fish don’t maintain a higher body temperature...View article
The swimmin' worm is an oldie, a real forgotten goodie, that kicks fish butt. It's especially effective for largemouths and smallmouths, but also at times for walleyes. With a reduction in armaments...View article
As spring approaches, rising water temperature is an important key in predicting walleye movement and location. In the southern states, at the end of winter and in more northerly locales shortly after...View article