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Spring River Walleyes: Hard To Beat Jigs & Blades

Spring River Fishing

Experienced river walleye anglers rely on numerous presentations as the mood of spring walleyes changes daily, if not hourly. Any springtime river walleye angler should be prepared to be versatile and run through a lot of baits/rigs, ultimately letting the fish reveal what they want.

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Boating/Fishing: After the Eclipse

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Sun back in full posture, Whitewater Fishing proudly rolls out the new Rays Performance Hoodie. Anglers are wising up, however, many wearing long-sleeved and hooded shirts with built-in sun protection. To that point, the technologically advanced Rays Performance Hoodie offers UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) 50+ sun defense. 

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Success & Safety On Big Water Ice

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Given intermittent warming trends, we talked with Korey to get the scoop on best practices for staying safe on big water ice like North Dakota’s massive 200,000-acre-plus Devils Lake as we head from an unusually mild midwinter period into late-season ice.

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Late-Fall Walleye Offensive Plays

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While Kemos still likes to put a deer in the freezer, in recent years he’s spent a lot more of October, November, and even December on the water.

“When the water temp hits about 50 degrees a lot changes. First, lakes have gone through turnover, and this allows walleyes to roam anywhere in the entire water column, from 5 feet to 50 feet of water.”

While he says finding fall fish can sometimes be challenging, he spends a lot of time shallow and generally has positive results. 

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Five Essential Boat Items That Can Save Your Fishing Day

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Fishermen who are boat owners know that things can happen in a blink of an eye, preventing them from enjoying their time fishing or ending the trip entirely. It could be a mechanical issue with the boat, Mother Nature, or even an emergency issue that might ruin an angler's plans. Here’s a list of five boat essentials that can save your fishing day when unexpected events occur.

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