Lindy or walking sinkers are often used when drifting or trolling slowly with live bait on a plain hook. | Joe Shead Al and Ron Lindner made the Lindy Rig famous decades ago, and it continues to ...
The walleye is better known for its flesh than for its fighting abilities. But we still respect it as a sportfish because its oh-so-light bite makes it oh-so-hard to catch. A good spinning rod for ...
The drop-shot rig, which incorporates a hook tied above the sinker, has realized great success in bass fishing circles. But the rig is also effective on walleyes, on lakes that contain green ...
Today we have a special night time fishing for walleye episode. We were on the verge of a weather front moving in, so we quickly geared up and headed out into the rainy night. Because it's night, it ...
There are many good locations for walleye anglers to enjoy, and a few simple methods to use for a successful catch. Start with the Kalamazoo River. The pier heads are always good this time of the year ...
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.
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 ...