Trolling is one of the best ways to catch walleye wherever they live. Trolling works in shallow water, in cover, in deep water, in open water and around structure. Being able to cover a lot of water quickly and efficiently, with multiple baits, has been proven to catch walleye.
While trolling make look simple, there are some key details that the most consistently trollers do every day. Captain Lance shares what he has learned in the four decades of trolling for walleye and shares 6 simple tips that will help you catch more fish.
While popular in some areas, trolling spoons for walleye is still not a widely used technique. Spoons are an excellent for walleye any time anglers troll in both shallow and deep waters. Spoons imitate baitfish of all sizes, create flash, have an alluring action.
Leadcore line is something every serious walleye troller needs to have in their arsenal. Not only is it an effective way to get lures to a specific depth, it also adds an action to crankbaits and spoons that is different than any other depth control device.
Well the calendar says it’s summer and the hot temps and hot fishing verify it. Summer is one of the best times to chase walleye IF you know where to look and how to fish for them. We will be covering summer walleye location for summer walleye!
The Weed Drift Rig is the all-time leading money winner for Captain Lance while he was a tournament angler, and he shares all of his insights, thoughts and tips on how this simple rig can put loads of walleye and other weed dwelling fish in your livewell this season!
Captain Lance shares his years of experience fishing for walleye in the weeds, and passes on tips and secrets to help you become a proficient slip bobber fisherman.
Captain Lance learned walleye fishing is shallow, weed lakes, and he shares his experience on picking the right crankbaits for weed walleye, picking productive colors, the best rod and reel setups and more.
Captain Lance covers the basics of crawler harness fishing from the parts you need to make a harness, bead options, choosing the right hooks and more.
Captain Lance shares his thoughts on size, shape and color of spinner blades so you can make the best choice next time you are pulling crawler harnesses for open-water walleye.
Captain Lance breaks down what happens, how walleye react and why dirty water usually makes for a long day on the water and follows up with short course, 8 Adjustments for Dirty Water
While fishing can become tough in dirty water, there are a few proven adjustments that can tip the odds in your favor and increase the number of fish you catch.
Sonar is the key to finding fish, and finding fish is the first step to catching more fish.
Today’s fishing electronics can do things we never imagined just a decade or so ago. But for them to perform properly all day, they need enough clean, dedicated power.
Little things mean a lot when fishing, and the ONLY thing between you and the fish of a lifetime is the hook it has in its’ mouth!
Every walleye angler knows how effective jig fishing can be for walleye. Vertical jigging in current, casting jigs to shallow cover or working deep structure with a jig.
Focus is on types of fishing line walleye anglers should know and what lines is best for each presentation