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Tweaking Big Lake Tactics for Teensier Water ‘Eyes

by Mitch Eeagan Walleyes are walleyes no matter where they wander. As a general rule, whether they reside in inland lakes, rivers, reservoirs or the Great Lakes, their year-round habits are shaped by two things: spawning and eating. With that said, you’d think the same techniques would work the same wonders for conjuring up strikes […]

Fishing Season Reminders

by Bob Jensen It’s a new fishing season!  After a winter that didn’t want to let go, the grass is now green, robins are sitting on nests, and the fish are biting.  Following are some things to keep in mind when you get ready to go fishing. First of all, make sure you have a […]

Go Slow in the Spring

by Bob Jensen If you want to be successful when you go fishing, you need to first, find the fish. Once you’ve done that, you need to give them what they want to eat. If you do those two things, you’ll catch more fish more often. One really important thing to remember is that fish […]

Consider Color for Fishing Success

by Bob Jensen As we get closer to the 2015 open water-fishing season being in full gear, it’s fun and productive to think about and talk about some things that can affect our fishing success, and there are a good number of those things. Some of those considerations involve the lures we choose to use. […]

Planning for Open Water Fishing

by Bob Jensen My ice-fishing is officially done until ice returns next fall.  Now it’s time to start thinking about open water fishing.  Every new year brings new things to add or consider adding to my fishing.  In the open water fishing season of 2015, I’ve got some new things that I will be trying, […]

Last Ice Fishing Trip of the Year

by Bob Jensen For some of us, the ice-fishing season of 2015 is history.  For others, there are still a few more days on the ice in our near future.  I’ve got trips scheduled through the middle of March, and if I get lucky, there will be a couple more trips after that.  If you’ve […]

Plan that Summer Fishing Trip Now!

by Bob Jensen It’s late winter.  Lots of anglers are thinking of the upcoming open water fishing season.  Many of those anglers are starting to plan a fishing trip or two that will take place this spring or summer or fall.  Following are some ideas that may be helpful in planning a fishing trip. Some […]

Smarter Scouting to Find Turkey Season Success

by Lance Davidson with Alex Rutledge   Most turkey hunters like getting out in the field to patch together the pieces of the puzzle that will help them bag a bird once the redbuds start to bloom.  Serious turkey hunters, however, see scouting as much more than an enjoyable way of shaking off late winter’s […]

Icing Late Season Perch

 by Bob Jensen In the minds of many of the most successful ice-anglers, the best fishing of the season is quickly approaching.  The last few weeks of ice-fishing are here, and the fishing action is picking up.  Several species of fish are particularly active under the ice right now, but perch are what many folks […]

A Recent Ice Fishing Trip

by Bob Jensen I just got back from an ice-fishing trip to Big Stone Lake.  Big Stone straddles the Minnesota/South Dakota border and is an outstanding fishery for a variety of fish species, but it’s the perch that brought us to Big Stone on this trip.  Big Stone has become one of the Midwest’s premier […]

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