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February 2010

Walleye Fishing Rods – G-Loomis Review

Picking a high quality walleye fishing rod can be a daunting task. G-Loomis is a great option.  They make some of the finest rods on the market. If you are looking to upgrade from a mid-range rod, this guide will help you understand some of the choices available. Among the choices you will find models [...]

Canada Walleye Fishing

If you have spent any time walleye fishing at all, you probably know that Canada is often considered the Mecca of walleye fishing. The Canadian shield is covered with thousands of lakes teeming with fish of all species. If you haven’t yet had the chance, you really need to spend some time in Canada walleye [...]

Walleye Fishing – Sonar Basics

I remember back when I was a teenager I went fishing with an older friend. He got a hot tip from his buddy that there were walleyes biting on a local lake. As I said in an earlier post, I didn’t fish for walleyes at the time, so I didn’t really care too much, but [...]

Slip Bobber Basics

It’s funny how some fishermen actually get somewhat embarrassed when they have to admit that they were fishing with bobbers… as if they were somehow cheating or using some tactic reserved only for young kids.  Considering the fact that this is a very common ice fishing method, I don’t really see how anyone can really [...]

Lindy Rigs for Walleyes

(Note: For my free guide with more diagrams and tips, sign up for my free newsletter here) I was surprised at the end of last year’s walleye season by a revelation made by two very good fishermen. These guys come in night after night with fish. They know what they are doing. I try to [...]

Shad Rap Walleyes

The very first walleye catching technique I was exposed to was trolling Shad Raps.  I don’t recall the exact conditions, but I do know that it was September in Northern Minnesota, it was evening and we were fishing on a break where the water went from about 6 feet to 12 feet in a hurry.  [...]