Jigging a live minnow is the most popular way to catch river walleye and sauger. However, there are a few alternatives that will sometimes be more effective each Spring. I, for one, have been using plastics, blade baits, and spoons more often in recent years and have caught some of the biggest walleyes of my life as well as limits in the process.
I used to grab five dozen minnows and a few dozen crawlers every time I went fishing, but now, instead of spending $60 on live bait, I'll spend under $10 because, of course, I still MUST get a few dozen “SECURITY MINNOWS” just
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How to Catch River Walleye: Proven Techniques for Catching Walleye & Sauger
Posted by Walt Matan, Chief Lure Designer, Custom Jigs & Spins and B-Fish-N Tackle on Mar 26th 2025
Jigging a live minnow is still the most popular way to catch river walleye and sauger, but a few alternatives can often be more effective. I, for one, have been using plastics, blade baits, and spoons more often in recent years and have caught some of the biggest walleyes of my life, as well as limits of keepers in the process.
I used to grab five dozen minnows and a few dozen crawlers every time I went fishing, but now instead of spending $40 on live bait, I'll spend under $10 because (of course), I still must get a few dozen “security minnows” just in case. LOL
 
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AuthentX River Fishing!!! Walleye, Sauger & More
Posted by Walt Matan, Chief Product Designer for Custom Jigs and Spins on Apr 26th 2024
If you are looking to catch walleye, sauger and white bass right now, you need to become a river fisherman. Rivers offer some of the best fishing for these species even while the lakes have closed seasons. Become “one with the river” and get in on the action!Learning to love plastics
BFishN Tackle AuthentX plastic is specifically designed for river walleye fishing. Our line-up includes the Pulse-R in 2.45” and 3.25”, The Moxi in 3” and 4”, the 4.25” Ribb-Finn, the 4” Ringworm, the 3.25” Paddletail, and the 5” K-Grub. All these style and size combinations account for 194 different choices,
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The Best Walleye Fishing in March is in a Nearby River! Enjoy a few of my Best Walleye Techniques!
Posted by Walt Mattan, Chief lure designer for Custom Jigs & Spins and B-Fish-N Tackle on Mar 14th 2022
I've enjoyed some great fishing on different rivers in March in the Midwest. Ice fishing is done and every year the fishing seems to get better! While the rest of the anglers are waiting until April, May or even June for the weather to get nice and the lakes to start producing, river rat's are catching walleyes, sauger, and other fish right now!Spring fishing for walleye
When I think of river fishing in March, I think of walleye and sauger. These fish push up to the dams to prepare for spawning or are beginning to spawn. Saugers preferred spawning temperature is between 39 and 45 degrees,
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Best Walleye Lures Right Now - Plastic and a Whole Lot More!
Posted by Walt Matan, Chief Lure Designer on Apr 18th 2021
Each Spring walleye and sauger move upriver to spawn and are readily catch-able within the first five miles of the dam. While they can be very susceptible to live bait at this time of year, more than ever however, when the water is cold if you are after walleye and sauger you need to add jig and plastic and a few more lures to your arsenal.Ringworms work great for catching walleye
If you are thinking of trying plastic for the first time, a Ringworm is a top choice. Ringworms catch numbers and size easily. Walleye and sauger that nip or mouth your jig and minnow will attack a Ringworm. Thi
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