For each individual serving. . .* Remove the pin-bones from a 6- to 8-ounce fillet by cutting just above where the rib bones were. You can feel this line of tiny bones with your finger.*...View article
An Inexpensive, handy, homemade pickup truck storage system
Power tools, jumper cables, cleaning supplies, planer boards, crankbaits--thousands of crankbaits. If you've got 'em going on a road show, a far greater lode than would ever fit or belong on a walleye...View article
Customize Your Bladebaits For Bigger, Better Walleyes
Bobby Jacobsen of Moses Lake, Washington, lives an hour's dog trot from some of the most hallowed walleye water in the Pacific Northwest. This isn't just any walleye water. This is Moses Lake, Potholes...View article
I used to kid my old buddy Art Moraski, alias "the Night Stalker" due to his penchant for fishing after sundown, that night fishing was for people who couldn't catch fish during the day. And do you...View article
Rappers! They come from far and wide every spring, lining the banks with lanterns and landing nets, long into the inky night. They come not from L. A. nor Manhattan, but from exotic frontier outposts...View article
Springtime is the perfect time to fish walleyes, according to PWT pro and Championship qualifier Bob Hanson. "At this time, take all your gear, and you can probably use it," he said. "This includes...View article
The ice has finally dissipated, bringing the lake back to a liquid form. The river is open once again. The boat and jigs wait eagerly for the weekend to fish first spring 'eyes. Saturday rolls around,...View article
In spring, mass movements of huge Great Lakes walleyes flock to and funnel through natural bottlenecks at river inlets, harbor entrances and bay mouths, within easy reach of anglers afloat or afoot....View article
When fishing in and around shallow rocky spawning areas in spring--and in fact anytime walleyes are foraging in 1 to 5 feet of water--subtlety and snag resistance often rise to the forefront. A clunky...View article
Q: How slow can you troll? A: Depends how deep you reach into your bag of tricks to pull off a sleight of speed in an open-water trolling scenario. And why would you want...View article
Walleye anglers for decades have been fond of casting jigs with plastic bodies. Early on, many such plastics were in the shape of minnows with paddle tails, like the Mister Twister Sassy Shad. These...View article
Most of us can't find a spot to stand for two hours and catch so many walleyes that counting them becomes an effort, or a moot point. But river shore angler Andy Webber does it all the time and claims...View article
With spring in the air, thoughts of early-season 'eyes come to mind. Boat and tackle preparation is in full swing, with anglers anxious to get out for the spring bite. But what about anglers who doesn't...View article
Ask three different In-Fisherman Professional Walleye Trail pros for their favorite big-water spinner rigs and you get three different answers, sort of. Keith Eshbaugh, West Alexander,...View article
Most anglers believe they know all about jigs just because jigs have been around ever since man first pinched lead shot on a hook. But that's just not so. Jigging basics may seem simple enough, but...View article