We're using three different trolling methods to troll for walleye here in the walleye capital of Canada, Colchester Harbour!
There are lots of ways to catch walleye. Although they do suspend at times and in certain waters like Lake Erie, in many cases, walleyes stick pretty tight to the bottom. Thus, you need a sinker to ...
Bottom bouncers were regarded as primitive presentation techniques which might work well on the huge, wind-swept waters of Missouri River Reservoirs, but no sophisticated Mille Lacs walleye would ever ...
When Jon Conklin trolls for walleye at Beaver Lake, his pace is slower than slow. It's a downright mosey. Conklin creeps his boat along rocky points and shorelines when he's on the prowl for walleye.
Today we're out on Lake Erie trolling for walleye. We're using the SP1 Viper Spoons rigged with nice juicy nightcrawlers along with the pre-tied drift rig with a 5oz sinker snapped on. We're trolling ...
A bottom bouncer is truly simple in its design. An “L” shaped wire with lead molded into it provides an angler with a versatile and virtually snag free sinker that keeps the spinner rig running just ...
Bottom bouncer sinkers, a piece of lead on an L-shaped wire revolutionized the world of walleye fishing. The rig is nearing its 40 year in the walleye fisherman’s arsenal. It's not very often that you ...