Hello folks, this week we have a special full-length trolling for walleye fishing episode for you! We've taken a full episode ...
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Jigging for walleye tips

We're at the eastern basin of Lake Erie with that fantastic walleye chop going on. Today we're talking jigging tips for walleye. We talk about rods, lures, bait colours and more to help you get more ...
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Trolling at night can produce great results to get big walleyes this late into the fall Big minnows for live bait and stick bait style crank baits, along with paddle tails are great for late October ...
Evan Yarbrough was fishing the Willamette River with his friends outside Eugene when he hooked something big. At first he thought he was snagged. Then he figured it was a huge carp or sucker fish. But ...