Warm Water Walleyes
Although walleyes are known as a “cold water” fish, in the spring it seems that they can’t get warm enough!
Read moreAlthough walleyes are known as a “cold water” fish, in the spring it seems that they can’t get warm enough!
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Read moreAnswer: For big walleyes, in the fall when water temps drop just below 50 – Fall Time is Hog Time.
Read moreAnswer: You can start as soon as possible, or as soon as it’s legal (depending on your state’s regulations). Fish
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