Spinner rigs, ’crawler harnesses, whatever you want to call them, in many situations they excel in catching summertime walleyes. For those unfamiliar, a typical walleye spinner rig consists of two ...
Spinner rigs are deadly weapons for walleyes. Offering an alluring combination of fish-attracting flash, vibration, scent and taste, these churning, twirling performers are versatile standouts on the ...
Learn how to fish a spinner crawler harness over weed beds for walleyes—creating the best rig, bullet sinker tips, and shallow water trolling techniques. | Joe Shead Spinner harnesses are some of the ...
In the early days, the late 1960s when bottom bouncers came into the picture, the few anglers fishing them at that time would tie on a three-ounce bouncer, add a spinner rig on three feet of leader ...
Walleye anglers all over Kansas look for an edge when it comes to catching these toothy critters. There’s no doubt the majority of walleye at this time of year fall for a nightcrawler fished a variety ...
Spinner harnesses are some of the most popular lures for walleyes. When trolled slowly they are good search lures and the use of live bait tempts even the wariest of walleyes. Spinner harnesses are ...
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 ...
Ashley is the founder, owner and sole employee of Paul Wally Tackle Co., something he started a couple of decades ago out of his home in Superior, mostly on a lark. He’s now tying upward of 10,000 ...
Related content The speed, flash, vibration and action of spinner rigs triggers walleyes strikes in warm water. Match your sinker system to fish depth and position for best results. Related content ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It’s a good thing some of us has been able to find old walleye fishing tackle in the basement or the garage. What’s old is new again for walleye fishing, as anglers return to the ...
The first walleye spinner I can recall seeing was a June Bug spinner my Grandpa Henry had laying in the bottom of his tackle box. When I picked it up to examine it, grandpa, who was not a bragging man ...
Labor Day weekend fishermen will have to do a bit of scouting to find the schools of walleye. The big fish had been gathering in 55 to 70 feet of water off Cleveland and Wildwood Park, and in 70 to 75 ...