
If you’ve ever watched a favorite crankbait disappear into a rock pile or felt a jig lock up in a laydown, you know the
Jigging and cranks dominate early spring when walleyes are concentrated on breaks. But once water temps push past 58°F a
The spawn ends and the fish scatter. The slow-jig game that worked pre-spawn doesn't cover enough water to find them. Cr
The jerkbait isn't the variable — the pause is. A suspending jerkbait hanging motionless in front of a cold-water walley

Soft swimbaits have evolved from a novelty to one of the most versatile prespawn tools in a bass angler's arsenal. This
The right jig weight is the one that keeps you ticking bottom without dragging like an anchor. This chart maps depth aga
Cold-water walleye bites are cadence-sensitive — a presentation that's 10% too fast or paused 2 seconds too short is the

Spring is the most exciting—and most confusing—time to bass fish. One day they’re roaming and feeding, the next they’re

Catching salmon in rivers can be one of the most exciting and frustrating forms of freshwater fishing. One day, fish see