What size and color of fireline is best for jigging in rivers?
like to use 6-2 Berkley FireLine – it is more than strong enough to catch huge walleyes (or the occasional
Read morelike to use 6-2 Berkley FireLine – it is more than strong enough to catch huge walleyes (or the occasional
Read morePay attention to where the fish are and get your baits in a zone where they will bite it. When
Read moreAnswer: Lead core is not something a novice trolling should attempt. Lead core is very effective, but only if you
Read moreAnswer: Fluorocarbon definitely has reduced visibility over wire leaders that is advantageous in any clear water situations. The visibility-factor seems
Read moreAnswer: I like using 2 setups for ice fishing walleye on most bodies of water. One for jigging action baits
Read moreAnswer: Berkley FireLine is a great line choice for vertical jigging, but when it comes to pitching jigs, there are
Read moreVertical Jigging is a technique based on feel, so you’ll want to start with a very sensitive rod. I consider
Read moreFor years, when trolling with mono, I use mostly Berkley Trilene XT in 10 pound test. It is very abrasion
Read moreAnswer: I search, search, search – then fish. Winnebago, like most open water fisheries, has a ton of water that
Read moreAnswer: Berkley Vanish is a good choice for a mono for vertical jigging because it is fluorocarbon. One of the
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