We just finished reading a fascinating feature article in the April issue of Field and Stream Magazine. “Going Deep In the Name of Walleye Research”by Kirk Deeter, tells the story of the lethargic nature of these species, and how to jig over rocks and timber in lakes with lots of structure and contours, trolling for fish above the thermocline while Walleye are actively feeding, and the value of finding creeks and inlets adjacent to moving waters. Want a copy? Click here to receive a PDF file and information about subscribing to Field and Stream.