And fishing for walleye in the fickle-weathered days of early spring is enough to give even the most patient angler fits. One minute the fishing is so good the walleye are practically jumping into the ...
Springtime is a great time for waders and shore fishers to pursue walleye. Wait until the sun is low in the sky and take several of your favorite stick baits to a rocky bar at your favorite walleye ...
As the snow melts and lakes thaw, walleye fishermen break free from their cabin fever and race to the water to begin hunting for trophy spring walleyes. Regardless of where and when the weather allows ...
He owns trophies from dozens of tournaments, including major national championships, so Sammy Cappelli has proven his mettle when it comes to finding and catching big walleyes regardless of the ...
COLUMBUS – Results from the 2025 Lake Erie trawl surveys revealed the walleye hatch as the sixth largest of the past 38 years, according to (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. The 2025 west zone yellow perch ...
Spring walleye fishing is a great time to get out and take part in some of the finest fishing opportunities we have in western New York. Once ice is gone and the water begins to warm, two of the most ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Spring has arrived for area fishermen, with good fishing reported for Lake Erie walleye, steelhead trout in the Northeast Ohio rivers, a slug of stocked rainbow trout poured into the ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Springtime in northwest Ohio means getting out and enjoying the nice weather, and for some, doing something that’s so popular that we named a hockey team after it. In that spirit ...
Feb. 15—In about two months, spring walleye fishing on the Great Lakes will be in full swing. Competitive anglers — those fishermen who chase big fish for love and for prize money — are busy now ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Fishing reports from charter captains and walleye tournament anglers have spotlighted the outstanding early-season walleye fishing in the deeper waters of the Central Basin of Lake ...
My angling interests are firmly rooted in walleyes, thanks to the proliferation of the species in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ reservoirs near Warren and Youngstown. Our local lakes were dammed ...