Showing posts with label fishing tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing tips. Show all posts

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Night time fishing for walleyes

Out on the water, look for things that aren’t showing on a lake map such as rock formations, depth fluctuations and other abnormalities that are not readily obvious to all anglers.
Night fishing can usually be bountiful in small patches of gravel that appear close to weeds.
Keep an eye out for minnow formations during the day. Usually you’ll find them near bay entrances.
If they’re there during the day, the walleyes will be there for a late dinner that night.
When the weather is consistent, walleyes are very predictable.
If you find them feeding at a certain time, you can be sure they’ll be there the following night around the same time.
Try live bait with a variety of glow in the dark lures and prepare for a feeding frenzy.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Grub fishing

Grub
“A grub is the deadliest bass lure you’re not fishing,” says legendary Tennessee bass angler Jack Christian. “It’ll catch bass both shallow and deep, in clear to murky water, yet for some reason most bass anglers never use it. For cold water, it’s a great choice — compact to match the suppressed appetite of bass and highly realistic in appearance, like a small shad. I’ve caught largemouths over 9 pounds and smallmouths over 7 pounds on grubs.”
Next time you are out on chilly waters, try these grub fishing tips:

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Jig-And-Pig fishing

Using The Jig-And-Pig
When the lake is cold and stained to muddy, nothing works harder to connect you with a lunker bass than a jig-and-pig. This reliable bass bait has accounted for many monster largemouths in winter and early spring.
Keep the following in mind when using the jig-and-pig in cold-water conditions:continue reading in the fishing tips forum