Crankbait Modifications
By: Mark Romanack Removing the belly hook on this Mag Lip 3.0 helps to keep the lure snag free when fishing rocky or wood laden waters....
Divers for Summer Walleye
By: Mark Romanack Big water walleye are very vulnerable to a number of diving planers. Some of these trolling devices are big and others...
The Power of In-Line Spinners
By: Mark Romanack Panfish like this whitebass are among the many species that readily attack in-line spinners such as the Yakima Bait...
Choosing Spoon Sizes for Great Lakes Trout, Salmon and Walleye
By: Mark Romanack Standard sized spoon such as displayed here are the "work horses" of the Great Lakes. This size spoon is often the best...
Trout Three Ways
By: Mark Romanack On a recent visit to the Niagara River, Fishing 411 TV Executive Producer Mark Romanack teamed up with Captain Frank...
Zeroing In on Spring Brown Trout
By: Mark Romanack Spoons such as this Wolverine Tackle “Standard” Streak are very useful brown trout lures when combined with a...
Hallelujah for Hair
By: Mark Romanack When it comes to catching river sauger, the bucktail jig is king. Mike Hanson of Starved Rock Guide Service and Jake...
Fine Tuning Walleye with the Yakima Bait Finesse Walleye Spinner
By: Mark Romanack Contrary to popular belief, small spinner blades catch big walleye. Sometimes less is more when it comes to catching...