
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

Jerkbaits are the most efficient cold-water search tool for open-water walleye — they cover water fast, trigger fish tha

The jerkbait isn't the variable — the pause is. A suspending jerkbait hanging motionless in front of a cold-water walley

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

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

Jigging is the most consistently productive walleye technique across seasons — and the most sensitive to setup. Get the