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Island View Lodge Review - Rainy Lake, MN
Island View Lodge Review - Rainy Lake, MN Island View Lodge Review - Rainy Lake, MN - I have been to Island View many times and have never been disappointed!keep reading
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Loss of Lake Oahe Smelt Effects Walleye Population
Loss of Lake Oahe Smelt Effects Walleye Population Lake Oahe currently has a high abundance of younger walleyes (less than 14 inches) due to good natural reproduction in recent years. If we lose the Oahe smelt population again, which was only recently reaching a satisfactory level of recovering from the last flush, those younger walleyes will lack the forage they need to grow to a desirable size for anglers in the years to come ...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Conservation and the Environment

Are There Too Many Fishing Regulations ?
Are There Too Many Fishing Regulations ? Are There Too Many Fishing Regulations? The majority of anglers would rather deal with fewer regulations that emphasize a more positive fishing experience ...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - General, Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Fishing 101

Devils Lake Boat Ramp and Public Access Changes
Devils Lake Boat Ramp and Public Access Changes Summer is a busy time for North Dakota Game and Fish Department boat ramp construction and maintenance work. This year, Devils Lake is a priority for Game and Fish efforts ...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - General, Fishing - Boats and Motors, Fishing - Panfish, Crappie, Sunfish, Perch, Fishing - Walleye Fishing

North Dakota Fishing Trivia
North Dakota Fishing Trivia North Dakota Fishing Trivia: Did you know that more than 100 different species of fish have been documented in North Dakota waters, and 81 of those are native fish? North Dakota anglers target walleye (74 percent), pike (11 percent) and perch (8 percent) as the most popular fish species.keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - General, Fishing - Panfish, Crappie, Sunfish, Perch, Fishing - Northern Pike Fishing, Fishing - Walleye Fishing

Get Ready For Minnesota September Hot Action Fishing
Get Ready For Minnesota September Hot Action Fishing Minnesota September Hot Action Fishing - The fish are already in "Fall" mode making it generally easier to catch. Bass, Walleye, Northern -- all of them are starting to fatten up for winter...keep reading
Posted In: How to Bass Fish, Fishing - Northern Pike Fishing, Fishing - Walleye Fishing

Gulp vs. Live Bait - A Fishing Guides Observation
Gulp vs. Live Bait - A Fishing Guides Observation Gulp vs. Live Bait - A Fishing Guides Observation - I believe in giving everything a fair chance especially when it involves fishing strategy. I've been around long enough to sample and test various scented baits or spray applications throughout the years with varying success. Fish Formula, Chummin' Rub, Berkely Strike and of course Power Bait to name a few. Now there is Gulp! I've messed with it for 2-3 yrs and I am, as of now, not convinced that it is as good as live bait - false advertising? keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Bait and Tackle , Fishing - Walleye Fishing

Looking For Walleye? Try the Weeds
Looking For Walleye? Try the Weeds Looking For Walleye? Try the Weeds - Like many "opener" fishing excursions, the majority of anglers I observed were trying shallow water probably somewhere between 5-12 ft deep and with some success. At least for my boat, last Saturday pushed us into a couple of different depth ranges. Now that I think of it, we didn't even fish shallower than 19 ft. The majority of the fish we boated were pulled out of...keep reading
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Fishing Opener - Opening Day Strategies
Fishing Opener - Opening Day Strategies Fishing Opener Strategies - I made my plan today on how I am going to begin my search for Mr Walleye on Saturday morning. Its simple and some variation of the plan usually works just fine. There are a few key points you might want to utilize to construct your own plan of attack on the ever to important opening day...keep reading
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How To Have A Successful Minnesota Fishing Opener
How To Have A Successful Minnesota Fishing Opener I had it all planned out--start shallow and work deeper. Turns out, most of the fish my clients and I caught were in small groups hanging around the 19-30 ft range--so I did the opposite...keep reading
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Guided Canoe and Fishing Trip In Boundry Waters Canoe Area
Guided Canoe and Fishing Trip In Boundry Waters Canoe Area BWCA Guided Canoe and Fishing Trip - Next morning we all went fishing and even a blind pig finds an acorn once in awhile or so I’m told, but the walleyes really bit. It got too easy so we quit. Back at camp, fresh walleye for breakfast and the leftovers made nice sandwiches for lunch.keep reading
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Rapala Tip
When you¹re working a suspending minnow plug, remember this tip from Rapala: pause after you twitch the lure. Make sure there is some slack in the line. Any tension on the line will cause the lure to continue moving toward you. You want the lure to sit motionless, at least part of the time. Watch your slack line for movement, which would indicate a strike.

Courtesy of  Buck
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Sick of loosing slip bobber after breakoffs?
If you are sick and tired of chasing slip bobbers across the lake after you snap your line. Simply put a small split shot above your bait to act as a "stopper". If you are afraid of having the split shot corrupt the action of your bait simply use a bobber stop instead. If you want to attract attention underwater don't snip off the extra string.

Courtesy of  Nathan Kestner
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Tips on keeping fresh bait
Tired of having foam leech container break apart? Re-use a 20 oz. or smaller beverage container for leeches. Just keep in the cooler with the other beverages. Remeber to take to label off to avoid surprises! Keeping a couple of small stones in the minnow bucket will sink the bucket into deeper/colder water during the warmer summer months. Just don't submerge it into the mud, as it will not have positive results.

Courtesy of  Nathan Kestner
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Sunfish Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Don't let that fish smell you - Anise your hands
Every one knows that a fish can smell you on the lures you've touched. Oils from your hands do not easily wash off once the lure hits the water. Try rubbing your hands with anise seeds, which can be bought for about .50 cents in many grocery stores. This will help eliminate the scent of your hands on the lure.

Courtesy of  shore fisher
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Bass Fishing, Trout Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Move That Boat and Don't Sit So Long
Don't sit to long! What I mean is--if you are not getting fish in the boat within a few minutes of finding them or checking out a new area then fire up that over priced boat your sitting in and move to a new location immediately. Covering water and finding active fish fast! produces results Good Luck, Capt. Josh.

Courtesy of  Captain Josh Hagemeister
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Crappie Fishing, Northern Pike Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Don't be fooled, walleyes are aggressive fish
Forget what you have learned. Remember this--sunlight or clear water, they like to eat insects, more walleyes survive on mud and weeds than rock, they can be found anywhere in the water column, time of day has nothing to do with success, the walleye was originally a river fish and stocked in lakes, and they do not "tap" when they bite. In other words, a walleye is a northern pike without the slime, Good Luck, Capt. Josh

Courtesy of  fishguy
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
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