Outdoor News Radio – Jan. 25, 2020
Tune in with host Rob Drieslein this week as he and in-the-know guests and Outdoor News staffers tackle the latest issues from fishing to hunting to conservation and beyond.
Tune in with host Rob Drieslein this week as he and in-the-know guests and Outdoor News staffers tackle the latest issues from fishing to hunting to conservation and beyond.
The popularity of fishing from a kayak has grown dramatically in the past decade. This is the result of kayak manufacturers designing their watercraft specifically for the angler.
Boats for 2020 are not what Dad used to consider fishing rigs, because they are more like luxury fishing cruisers with more room, horsepower, and speakers that rival those of a Mercedes Benz.
Research shows what Old Marble Eye sees best below the ice. But without getting too in-depth with scientific mumbo-jumbo involving a walleye’s retinas and cones, here’s what you have to consider when picking the right color during the hardwater season.
Ice conditions varied last week from one region of the state to another. There was no safe ice yet in southern Michigan. Conditions improved as you move north, but many of the larger, deeper lakes and bays in the northern Lower were still not safe for foot travel.
Supplemental stocking of walleyes by the DNR’s Fisheries Division, coupled with limited reproduction, has resulted in a viable walleye fishery in North Manistique Lake – also called Round Lake.