Walleyes for Warriors is only two days away! So I’m packing up my bags and heading to Michigan to see our warriors reel in a bunch of walleyes. The fishing takes place on June 18th & 19th in Bay City, Michigan. During the event, volunteer boaters take military veterans out for a fun day of fishing [...]

Water Gremlin’s Snap-Loc® is undoubtedly one of the world’s most versatile, easy-to-use sinkers. It works just great for bottom or drift fishing. The secret is in Snap-Loc’s® amazing patented Snap-Loc® eye that snaps on and off your line in the wink of an eye. There’s no twisting, no tying, no knots, no fuss and no [...]
A trophy wife is nice. A trophy fish is better.

That’s what we call Slab Crappies!!!! Look at the color on them. You can get a work out hauling those in all afternoon!
Put a Gremlin on your line. You’ll catch more fish.

What a nice catch this young angular pulled in during the recent KCKL Big Bass Tournament at Cedar Creek Lake in Texas. She looks pretty proud. I can see why. The Gremlin gives this catch a 2 thumbs up!!!!
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People always ask me why I’m dripping wet. You try fighting a muskie at my size.

Garett, look at the size of that Sturgeon!!! Word has it that you were using Gremlin Dipsey Swivels and Crawlers. The Gremlin is wondering, ” Where’s the ice?” Is that really blue water?

This is one of the Water Gremlin favorite plus methods. Thread an “O” ring on your line and tie your lure to 10 to 12 pound test monofiliment. Place a removable split shot about three feet in front of the lure, but below the ring. Tie the ring to six or eight inches of 6 [...]

Whow!!!! Now that’s what I call hog!!! Nice catch young man. I wonder if that was the winning entry at the recent kids division of the KCKL Big Bass Tournament at Cedar Creek Lake in Texas. If not it had to be close. Once again, congratulations one that great catch!
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Walleyes don’t like soft-bodied horse leeches or medicine leeches. But ribbon leeches, which have firm bodies, make excellent bait.
