Fishing a Break Line
From episode 4 Season 13, Steve Nosbisch talks about how fishing a break line in early summer can catch you
Read moreFrom episode 4 Season 13, Steve Nosbisch talks about how fishing a break line in early summer can catch you
Read moreAnswer: Wing Dams are good at times, mainly in the summer, but are also one of the most difficult structures
Read moreAnswer: That depends a little on the current conditions, your skill as an angler and the type of line you
Read moreAnswer: For vertical jigging or pitching jigs I use 6-2 FireLine. You can use either Smoke or Flame Green for
Read morelike to use 6-2 Berkley FireLine – it is more than strong enough to catch huge walleyes (or the occasional
Read moreANSWER: Turn over definitely affects walleye – as do most changing conditions. As with all changing conditions, expect a period
Read moreVertical Jigging is a technique based on feel, so you’ll want to start with a very sensitive rod. I consider
Read moreAnswer: Berkley Vanish is a good choice for a mono for vertical jigging because it is fluorocarbon. One of the
Read moreWhether you’re dragging a jig or vertical jigging, Keith Kavajecz shows you some of the best jigs to use to
Read moreVertical Jigging is most often associated with fishing in rivers, but when lake walleyes are locked on very small spots
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