Saturday, May 17, 2014

Rite of spring fishing: Top-tier river walleye tactics - Outdoor News - April 2014

Rite of spring fishing: Top-tier river walleye tactics - Outdoor News - April 2014: "Before inland waters opens in Minnesota, you’d better believe I’m pursuing river walleyes on border waters. Of course, the tactics I’ll outline here work wherever spring, moving-water walleye opportunities exist. My arsenal contains three primary tactics for catching riverine walleyes: jigs, three-ways rigs, and trolling crankbaits."



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Forget walleyes and make slab crappies your May fishing priority - Outdoor News - May 2013

Forget walleyes and make slab crappies your May fishing priority - Outdoor News - May 2013: "Everyone talks about crappies as a backup to walleyes on opener. Consider them a top priority this year. They’re typically very active in 47- to 49-degree water, and many lakes will register at that temperature in mid-May"



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The Crappie Fishing Trip: How To Get The Best Results | Crappie Fishing

The Crappie Fishing Trip: How To Get The Best Results | Crappie Fishing: "Do you just feel crappie when it comes to crappie fishing? Do you find yourself wondering about when crappie fishing? If so, it’s time for some new tips and information to assist you in your craft. Keep reading in order to get great ideas for tips on how to catch high-quality fish.
TIP! During the winter it is advisable to use sinkers when fishing. Sinkers apply weight to the line and lower the bait to deeper, warmer waters that are filled with fish.
Be very cautious when you wade through water. If you have to wade through a river when crappie fishing, make sure you walk carefully and at a slow pace. Sound travels a long way through water, so be sure you don’t scare fish away with too much noise.Try to not disturbing the river bed and be patient."



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The Care and Maintenance of Crankbaits | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

The Care and Maintenance of Crankbaits | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Crankbaits are, by their nature, lures that to a degree fish themselves. It's seems reasonable that there can't be much to fishing these plugs since all you have to do is throw and crank them into the boat. Well if you really learn to use these versatile plugs there is lot more to the issue than it appears including keeping them in optimum condition for fishing. Most of today's cranks are rather reliable as purchased off the shelf. They run straight and perform at the depth for which they are rated."



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