Hello folks, this week we have a special full-length trolling for walleye fishing episode for you! We've taken a full episode ...
From shore, try PowerBait using a slip rig and fishing deeper water. Walleye action is fair to good trolling with bottom bouncers and trolling near the weed lines with swim baits. Most are undersize ...
Hello again folks, This week we come at you from the freshwater lakes of Southern Ontario where we are trolling for those ...
Tongue River Reservoir is my pick of the week. The waters are consistently giving up hefty bass and walleye. Rivers across the state are beginning to drop, but many are still too big and muddy, partly ...
To learn more about how to tie a worm harness or to purchase parts to make your own, visit Gerri Begier, above left, at Bill’s Hooks Tackle Shop on Route 5 just south of Dunkirk. Photo by Forrest ...
Walleye fishing continues to be good throughout the reservoir. South-end anglers are trolling worm harnesses (orange and green) tipped with night crawlers or leeches. Trolling crankbaits (orange or ...
Canyon Ferry: Rainbow trout continue to be caught from shore using worms and while trolling crankbaits or flatfish in 15 to 45 feet of water. Walleye are being caught throughout the reservoir trolling ...
Canyon Ferry: Rainbow trout are being caught throughout the reservoir. Shoreline anglers are having success at Shannon and Chinamen’s using worms or Powerbait. Boat anglers are having success for ...
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