When to soak big creek chubs for trophy fall walleyes with Whitewater pro staffer and veteran PWT champ/TV host, Gary Parsons.
Bigger Fall Walleyes On Creek Chubs
- By Jim Edlund
- Oct 20, 2023
When to soak big creek chubs for trophy fall walleyes with Whitewater pro staffer and veteran PWT champ/TV host, Gary Parsons.
Whitewater Fishing pro and veteran walleye tournament champ, Gary Parsons, talks long-line trolling tactics for more walleyes this fall.
WHITEWATER pro and B.A.S.S. Elite Angler, Jay Przekurat, talks tactics and tech for more bass this coming fall season.
In recent years, one of the most talked about tactics in the world of fishing has been forward-facing sonar. The popular modern method of finding and catching fish has given walleye anglers another tool to put in their arsenal, whether they are a weekend fisherman or tournament anglers with money and prizes on the line.
Whitewater Fishing’s Packable Rain Jacket and Pant perform exceptionally on far-north, 8-day, off-grid canoe fishing trip.
When your father is Gary Parsons, and your uncle is Keith Kavajecz, both in the freshwater fishing hall of fame, it is no surprise that the family legacy would continue.
If there’s one piece of fishing apparel no angler is ever without, it’s a hooded sweatshirt. Typically adorned with some fishing company logo, most of us have at least a few to rotate in between heavy washings to rid the fabric from fish slime.
In the world of bass fishing, whether fishing around a small farm pond or a professional angler competing at a high level, when struggles happen, sometimes we need to instruct like a coach, explaining to stick to the fundamentals.
Most experienced river walleye anglers have several presentations rigged as the mood of early-season walleyes changes daily, if not hourly. Any early-season river walleye angler should be prepared to be versatile and run through a lot of presentations, ultimately letting the fish reveal what they want. What follows is a list of winning spring river walleye presentations, all involving live bait, although hair jigs, blade baits, stickbaits, and soft plastics are early-season options, too.
When B.A.S.S. Elite Series pro and Wisconsin native Jay Przekurat began his first year as an Elite angler in 2022, he set a personal goal to do well enough to end each tournament by cashing a check and maintaining his spot in the top half of the angler standings.