Perhaps the most ubiquitous fishing lure in the world, and among the oldest, the jig is particularly effective in catching walleyes. Thus its popularity in Minnesota, where more than 1 million anglers ...
We're here with the boatless angler fishing with Flexi-Jigs and jigging up some smallmouth bass and walleye. It's May, so the ...
Hair jigs — typically tied with deer hair, rabbit fur, or marabou — are deadly for gamefish like bass and walleyes as water temperatures cool in the fall. Here are four effective ways to present these ...
What Makes a Bucktail Jig So Effective for Catching Bass and Walleye? Simplistic in design but lethal in execution, the bucktail jig works magic when fished amongst weeds in the fall. Comprised of a ...
As summer transitions to fall, some gamefish species tend to become more active. This includes lake-dwelling walleyes. Bucktail jigs — hair jigs, if you like — can be one of the best tools for ...
Fish around wood or rock to catch crappie. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers recommends working minnows or jigs 15 to 20 feet deep around brush piles, standing timber and bluff walls.
Walleye are starting to spawn in the lake, but the best walleye action is below Beaver Dam. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said walleye have been caught downstream from Beaver Dam ...