We're excited to show you exactly how we were walleye fishing, what we were using, where we were fishing, how deep, and many other great walleye fishing tips. Thanks for watching, and as always, good ...
This week we'd like to present to you another great video, this time on how to fillet those delicious walleye. Cleaning (or filleting) walleye does not have to be a tricky thing to do. And here we ...
Ohio lawmakers are considering a bill to make walleye the official state fish. The Ohio House of Representatives Arts, Athletics and Tourism Committee held a hearing on Sept. 30 to discuss the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A pair of fish mascots and a lineup of supporters made their way to the Ohio Statehouse as lawmakers considered a proposal to name the walleye the official state fish.
As walleye populations in many Wisconsin waters continue to sag, a partnership of governmental agencies will draw on private funding to attempt a relatively little-used strategy in one lake: build a ...
Whatever’s involved in the biological mechanics of making more fish, Lake Erie’s walleye appear to have the hang of it. The preliminary results for the 2025 hatch have been assigned a ranking of ...
SAULT STE. MARIE, MI – This tribe in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula stocked more than 500,000 sport fish this year, including a major increase in its release of whitefish, 9&10 News reports. This year, ...
Recent letters have raised valid concerns about the Minnesota DNR’s proposed walleye regulation changes. While I’ve received positive feedback, many share my unease over the lack of transparency. One ...
Minnesota anglers care deeply about conservation, but it should be rooted in science – not optics. That’s why many of us are concerned about the Department of Natural Resources’ proposal to reduce the ...
KINZUA – The 26th Kinzua Bridge State Park Fall Festival will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20-21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, rain or shine. The Fall Festival is organized by the Kinzua ...
Some amazing fall weather is giving people plenty of access to our Great Lakes. Walleye and bass are still cooperating in Lake Erie, and it won’t be long before yellow perch will be added to the mix.