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Looking outside my window this winter my thoughts have turned many times towards this spring. I have imagined myself running my boat up and down the river in pursuit of those fat and sassy walleyes we can expect to see. Judging by this winters ice fishing success, the Missouri River in the Bismarck area early this spring, will be unreal. Look for conditions to be a little different this spring. Expect to see dirty water and this will change many of our techniques for catching these fish! Another exciting thought for me, and I hope many others, is the Walleye Wizards/Stadium Lodge fishing league! We have had a great bunch of loyal anglers the last three years. We seem to introduce a few new ones each year and I am looking forward to meeting a few new anglers this season. One thing is for sure with this fishing league, the guys that have fished it religiously, often do very well come tournament time. The track record of guys finishing in the top ten on all the river events is staggering! So if your looking at learning some new ways of fishing the river, and watching some of the best, come out and join us this spring! You can find all the information right here on Walleye Wizards! Thanks for everyone's support! We look forward to another great year of Walleye Wizards Walleye Fishing! Mike Peluso

Missouri River water levels - near Bismarck



Doc Samson

"Doc" Bruce Samson has multiple major wins to his credit and is known as the Devils Lake master, winning the PWT on the lake twice. He has a total of 4 PWT wins. He also won the MWC National Walleye Championship in 1986 and the RCL National Walleye Championship in 2002. He has a winning formula that has worked for him on both lakes and rivers, this formula includes using today's technology to his advantage on the water. While GPS and Sonar technology are common tools in competitive walleye fishing, few walleye pros have blended the technology with aerial photos, satellite elevation charts and custom-designed contour maps as well as Doc does and he has proved his techniques on the tournament trail. Because Doc is willing to share his knowledge and experience, he was the recipient of the Professional Walleye Trail Norb Wallock Memorial Teaching Award for being the “Top PWT Teaching Pro” in 2004. View more...