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Preseason Trip Planning
Walleye anglers have a narrow window of opportunity around about February to get organized, reorganized, and to plan and prepare for the coming season.
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Winter Boating Tips
Make your winter boat fishing enjoyable by following these time-tested tips from Jim Kalkofen, the Executive Director of the In-Fisherman Professional Walleye Trail.
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The Great Escape
Nothing beats a great escape into the Canadian wild for a combination of super fishing, quality time with friends and family, and just plain relaxation away from the pressures and worries of the everyday world.
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Speed Trolling Weededge Walleyes
You wanna speed troll weededges for walleyes? Anyone can do it with a little attitude adjustment and the right tackle. Strikes are savage and will spin you around in your chair -- even with walleyes.
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Storing Crawlers and Leeches in Warm Weather
Eliminate the pain in the bait with crawlers and leeches by storing them smartly on and off the boat. With a little foresight and an emphasis on cool, clean storage, live critters will last longer and catch more fish.
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Predicting Prespawn
As spring approaches, rising water temperature is an important key in predicting walleye movement and location. Whether you get to the lake at ice out or early summer, finding walleyes is a matter of determining how far along they are in that temperature-related progression.
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Beat the Bug Bite
For walleyes living in emerging mayfly waters, the mayfly hatch is harvest time, packing bellies full of the seasonal bugs. Discover the tactics necessary to entice overfed walleyes to take one more bite.
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Plastics When?
Plastics have been at the forefront of numerous walleye discussions, articles, and TV shows the past few years. More and more, plastics are becoming the norm for walleye anglers, instead of an oddity.
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