Most spring walleye color decisions come down to one question: how far can the fish see? Clarity sets the palette — natu
Most spring walleye anglers carry too many plastics and know too few. Three profiles cover 90% of situations — paddletai

Getting bit in heavy cover is easy. Landing fish without constant snags is the hard part. If you’ve ever tried to fish m
Water temperature is the clock walleye run on. This guide maps every 5-degree band from ice-out to post-spawn — where fi
Before walleyes reach the spawning gravel, they stack on a handful of high-percentage staging features — the first major

Spring jigging is about controlled speed and bottom contact. This page gives you the complete system—jig heads, plastics
Spring walleye success comes down to three variables: water temperature, wind-driven drift speed, and bottom contact. Th

If you’ve ever spent a full morning on a Lake Erie tributary without a touch, there’s a good chance the problem wasn’t y

Few things in fishing are more exciting than watching a float twitch, pause, and disappear under the water. That moment