What’s the best color of spinner blade to use for walleyes?
Answer: Like anything in walleye fishing, there are some “Rules-of-Thumb”, but with any Rule-of-Thumb, there are exceptions. My general Rules-of-Thumb
Read moreAnswer: Like anything in walleye fishing, there are some “Rules-of-Thumb”, but with any Rule-of-Thumb, there are exceptions. My general Rules-of-Thumb
Read moreAnswer: When I’m tying up two hook crawler harnesses, I will often use a colored hook for the “nose” hook.
Read moreAnswer: Typically what I’m going to do is pull a bottom bouncer and spinner just fast enough to get the
Read moreAnswer: this is a huge question that we could likely devote a whole article to. In general though, at this
Read moreAnswer: The answer is both. The advantage by using a flat line is in that you can keep the lure
Read moreAnswer: The reason we often use long snells (Gary and I have used up to 150ft snell – Saginaw Bay,
Read moreAnswer: Ah-h-h-h, The magic question! If I could just master this one question, I could win almost every tournament! All
Read moreAnswer: One of our best set-ups out east is to run the big Deep Thunderstick on 10-4 Fireline. You have
Read moreAnswer: I have actually done this at Saginaw Bay in Michigan. We used to use the Magnum Hot N’ Tots,
Read moreAnswer: If you look at light penetration in deep water (or stained/dirty water) you would think that color would have
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