Category: Walleye & Sauger
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Four States, Four River Walleye Destinations
By Roy Vivian As a child I was constrained to shore fishing the Rock and Pecatonica Rivers in Northern Illinois, which I truly enjoyed. However, I always dreamed of fishing certain springtime destinations that I read about in magazines and watched on television. Luckily dreams do come true and I am able to fish many…
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100 Degree Walleyes
By: Andrew Ragas – Date Posted: July 10, 2012 Daytime fishing for walleyes on your nearest river system during the warm summer months often means seeking out the deepest pools you can access, long hours of patiently waiting for fish to bite, and excessive sun burns. In all my years of fishing rivers for walleyes,…
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Applying Side Scan Sonar to Wingdam Walleye Fishing
By: Kenny Lookingbill – Date Posted: July 10, 2012 Advances in fishing technology have come a long way in the past 20 years. One of the more recent innovations in fishing are side scan sonars. The technology has actually been in existence for more than 60 years, and was first used in US submarines. Companies…
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Walleye Midnight Madness
By: Andrew Ragas – Date Posted: September 15, 2011 If you can brave the colder air and water temperatures and navigate and wade your way around rivers in darkness, fall walleye fishing can be a tremendous amount of fun. Many anglers turn to the autumn season for deer hunting and sitting on the couch for…
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Running With Walleyes
By: Andrew Ragas – Date Posted: March 22, 2011 Another spring season is quickly approaching and there is no better way to begin the open water season than to run with infinite amounts of fish during their seasonal spawning migrations. Back in April of 2009, I had one of my most enjoyable spring fishing experiences…
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Spring Sauger on the Illinois River
By: Roy Vivian – Date Posted: March 22, 2011 The short and cold days of winter are giving way to the warmer and longer days of spring. That can mean only one thing, it is sauger time! From a recreational and tournament angling standpoint there is no better place to catch sauger in March and…