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 ...
Cabela’s — the catalog people — have come up with a unique combination jig, live bait and buoyant, slip-sinker rig that’s being touted as “the deadliest jig in walleye fishing history.” It’s called ...
In the early days of the walleye angling popularity boom, most anglers were refining their live bait fishing techniques on slip sinkers and finesse presentations. At the same time, anglers working the ...
Legendary north woods guide Greg Bohn is known as Mr. Slip Bobber for a good reason -- he's spent the past 30 years in northern Wisconsin perfecting the tactic that is one of the most used and least ...
Anglers troll bottom bouncers has become a common sight throughout the upper Midwest, largey because they are such an effective presentation. Troll a live bait rig, a spinner or a crank bait to catch ...
Northwoods guide Greg Bohn has a remedy for catching lethargic walleyes in cold water in early spring. Lures and jigs can pick up an active fish or two, but slip bobbers dangle live bait in front of ...
As the ice thaws and the weather warms anglers focus on early spring walleye fishing. To be successful this time of year anglers must understand some basic patterns of walleye. Walleyes can spawn from ...
From early June to early July, a timeframe often dubbed "the summer peak," walleye have seemingly limitless dining options. The young-of-the-year minnows are an efficiently edible size for hungry ...