Category: Mountaineering

Slow and Easy Tactics for North Dakota Spring Walleye

So often when targeting big walleyes early in the season, less is more. The most productive techniques are often simple and subtle.

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Monday March 14th, 2011 in Outdoor Sport Event, Tour & Travel | No Comments »

Slow and Easy Tactics for South Dakota Spring Walleye

So often when targeting big walleyes early in the season, less is more.

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Monday March 14th, 2011 in Tour & Travel | No Comments »

Scheels Walleye University 2011

 Scheels Walleye University is returning again this year with all new formats. In 2011 Johnnie Candle will again teach as much walleye catching as he possibly can in an 8 hour day.

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Thursday February 24th, 2011 in Tour & Travel | No Comments »

180 Ice Holes For Crappie Fishing Success

180 ice holes make an area about the size of a football field look like a giant slice of Swiss cheese. 180 ice holes feel like a P90X doubles workout day followed by a lactic acid soak for the shoulders, back and triceps, even with a lightweight auger. And 180 ice holes smell like blue exhaust, which lingers in the nostrils until fish cleaning is done and the first hand of poker is dealt for the night. But when the topic tossed about over the antes, full houses and folds is 13-inch crappies, hump-headed bluegills and how all the effort was worth it, 180 ice holes don’t seem so bad.

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Monday February 14th, 2011 in Tour & Travel | No Comments »

Overlooked Patterns for Giant North Dakota Panfish

The late ice period is often a prime window for anglers targeting panfish.

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Monday January 31st, 2011 in Outdoor Sport Event, Tour & Travel | No Comments »

Overlooked Patterns for Giant South Dakota Panfish

The late ice period is often a prime window for anglers targeting panfish.

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Monday January 31st, 2011 in Tour & Travel | No Comments »