For scores of Youngstown-Warren-area anglers, spring officially arrived the moment they grasp the back of a fat prespawn walleye and remove their jig from the fish’s mouth. Walleye fishing is as sure ...
It's a great, but cold day out here on the water. We're rigged up with Flexi-Jigs and fishing along the rocky bottom for walleye! What we're going to be doing today, is running a chartreuse flexi jig ...
11:50 a.m. RIVERDALE - When it comes to boating spring walleyes, Greg Schoneck hopes for good communications with his quarry. The host of "N.D. Live, Wet and Wild," a summer-long run of live radio ...
The Rainy River separates Minnesota and southwest Ontario, running 88 miles from the west end of Rainy Lake to where it enters Four Mile Bay on Lake of the Woods. It’s watershed is largely forested ...
Walleye have more mood swings than a teenage prom queen, especially in the cold water temperatures and unpredictable weather of early spring. Walleye are ultra-sensitive to weather changes. Most ...
Nothing says spring to a walleye angler quite as definitively as dragging a jig through the tailraces of the dams throughout our region. For most of my adult life, I have looked forward to the annual ...
JensenCol3.jpg Put a jig in front of a walleye in a river right now and it will probably eat it. Most of the walleyes will be smaller males, but every now and then a true trophy will show up. Across ...
Spring walleye fishing is a great time to get out and take part in some of the finest fishing opportunities we have in western New York. Once ice is gone and the water begins to warm, two of the most ...
It’s almost the beginning of March, that magic time of the year to walleye fishermen who have been waiting all winter to fish and catch the river’s spring-run walleyes and saugers. This winter you’ve ...
Anglers have been fishing Wisconsin rivers for over a month and the fishing has been up and down just like the thermometer. Every few days a frontal system goes through the state and any pattern that ...
We're out here fishing in Lake Ontario at the mouth of the Niagara River. We're running the Stingnose Jigging Spoon, tipped with nightcrawler worms as we jig in deep water for walleye. We're jigging ...