Stuck in a rut?
by Mark Schram Does your fishing trip constitute a trip to the same spot, using the same color and style lure, but looking for a different result? Too many times I notice the same boat [...]
by Mark Schram Does your fishing trip constitute a trip to the same spot, using the same color and style lure, but looking for a different result? Too many times I notice the same boat [...]
It’s getting to be that time of year again. You’ve packed up all your hunting gear and said goodbye to another great autumn season. Your local boat launch has been cut off by ice now [...]
by Mark Schram There is nothing more humbling than a not so perfect boat launch at the ramp. The pressure builds as the line grows behind you, and all eyes ascend upon you like a [...]
By Mark Schram Attention to detail is often the difference between success and failure while fishing. A perfect example was several weeks ago during a tournament, when my partner Jim Pyle was kicking my butt [...]
Is the same old nightcrawler or jig always on your walleye rod, even if you're not catching fish? Maybe it's time for a change. By Ed Harp Walleye fishing can be tough at times. But [...]
Hard work pays off for ol' marble eyes on Lake Winnebago. by Lisa Gaumnitz: Twenty years ago walleye fishing on Lake Winnebago stunk. Literally. Scant rain and snow in the late 1980s dried up walleye [...]
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Huge mats of the stinky Blue Green algae have taken over Lake Winnebago. But why is this algae different from other algae found on the system? The Blue Green Algae (Real name is Cyanobacteri) is [...]
The snow covered grass is of no concern to any walleye angler in Wisconsin. It’s March, and it is time to go “hog hunting” on the local river systems. This season’s open water walleye fishing [...]
Lake Winnebago is an incredible body of water with conditions dictating different methods of fishing on a daily basis, The system includes the Fox and Wolf rivers, Lake Poygan, Lake Buttes Mortes, Lake Winneconne and [...]