This past season, walleye fishing on Lake Winnibigoshish (AKA Big Winnie) in north central Minnesota was on fire! Everyone was catching impressive numbers of eater-sized fish in mid-August, with surface temps in the upper 70s, finding walleyes in as little as three feet of water in the daytime. The full sun wasn’t likely, but the massive amounts of bait in the shallows drew in huge schools of hungry Winnie walleyes. Some of Lund Pro Tony Roach's best childhood memories were fishing Winnie's shallow water bite, and he knows from experience that the bite can last the entire season. Tony is joined today by his good friend Nate Brown from McArdle's Resort. The day promises to be filled with action - they both know they'll catch a lot of walleyes but hope they can find a few big ones.