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Fisheries at Their Peak

Learn about three spectacular bodies of water that offer world-class fishing right now

Fall Flexbait Walleyes

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For years,  tournament angler Marty Glorvigen has lived for fall's ink-black nights when spawning ciscoes push up onto shallow rocky points en masse...

Cast Master

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Minnesota guide Brian “Bro” Brosdahl thinks weedbed walleyes represent one of the most productive and least exploited bites out there.

Flood-Water Walleyes

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Springtime river fishing means two things: big walleyes and strong current. It means the former of the two, provided you can figure out the latter of the two. In high water, strong current, tournament situations, you need to know about the flow if you want to end up in the dough.

Twists To A Timeless Approach For Spring Walleyes

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Unless your lake oozes with spring walleyes, you’re better off leaving the comfort of the cabin, putting the boat on the trailer and driving to a bite.

Wintertime Fishing On The Open Water

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Wintertime Fishing On The Open Water.  Before you head out for some winter fishing on the open waters, here are a few things to keep in mind.

Winter Walleyes and Wing Dams

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Winter location and movement have been largely overlooked in the heart of walleye country. Thanks to recent efforts by Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ John Pitlo and his successor Mike Steuck, however, we now know more than ever.

Surviving The Twilight Zone

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Somewhere between early and late fall in the walleye belt is a relatively short period that could be easily classified as the Twilight Zone, where nothing is as it seems.

Night Shift 'Eyes

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Learn how walleye ace Steve DeZurik catches numbers of post-turnover walleyes by slow-trolling suspending stickbaits at night.

Ice Water 'Eyes

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Winter walleye and sauger fishing is not for the faint of heart. Ramps are icy. Temperatures brutal. And if the wind is blowing, the cold will gnaw, layer by layer, through the warmest of clothes until your icy flesh begs for mercy.

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