Try using Some S Turns to Mix up Your Trolling Pattern
Quick tip to mix up how the bait moves in the water.
Read moreQuick tip to mix up how the bait moves in the water.
Read moreKorey Sprengel shows us tips to increasing hook up percentage on the last planer board on spread. #Walleyes #Trolling #KoreySprengel
Read moreWith the slightly warmer winter many walleye areas will likely see ice off before the peak of the late March
Read moreLearn from the masters themselves! The importance of tight lines, structured boards, wind direction, and tattle flags. Keith and the
Read moreAnswer: When we designed the Walleye Angler Signature Series Trolling Rods for Bass Pro. We first of all wanted a
Read moreAnswer: Bottom Bouncers Yes … slip sinkers no. You also don’t want to use Bouncers and Boards in snaggy areas
Read moreAnswer: The answer is both. The advantage by using a flat line is in that you can keep the lure
Read moreAnswer: I have actually done this at Saginaw Bay in Michigan. We used to use the Magnum Hot N’ Tots,
Read moreAnswer: Most of the time, there will be fish just slightly deeper that the ones that are feeding. Usually you
Read moreAnswer: For open water I like to segment the leadcore because that allows me to hitch up my backing line
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