Small but mighty tiny flies produce year round for trout
But it’s one thing to get a take on a tiny fly; it’s a whole other matter actually landing the bugger.
Small but mighty tiny flies produce year round for trout Read More »
But it’s one thing to get a take on a tiny fly; it’s a whole other matter actually landing the bugger.
Small but mighty tiny flies produce year round for trout Read More »
Underwater cameras, which traditionally have seen far more useful in the winter, are becoming more mainstream out on the open water.
Screen time in a boat can provide education, entertainment Read More »
Strategy for fishing weed flats – this is where the action will be for the foreseeable future.
Fish food feast is on top of weed flats Read More »
While Michigan’s best-known bass fisheries are among the tops in the country, its less-heralded waters are pretty darn good, too.
Pentwater Lake provides classic Michigan bass fishing Read More »
Night fishing tends to yield some of the biggest walleyes in a given system.
Walleyes after dark Read More »
If you want to target the bigger fish of this species, you need to approach the waters with a different mentality.
Target late-spring bluegills for throwback experience Read More »
Look for widely spaced above-surface rocks to support, at times, substantial numbers of mating and waring crayfish and this is when smallmouths and panfish make their best appearance.
Close to home: Southeast’s smallmouth, panfish offer a good time Read More »
This style of fishing is distant from the silence of a peaceful rural waterway. Wildlife encounters do happen, but you’re not going to be an eyewitness to Yogi Bear or Big Foot. You will not be free from the sounds of the hustle and bustle that is city living. However, you usually have the water to yourself and, with a little luck, the company of a few smallmouth bass gnawing on your line.
Versatility is key to metro bass fishing Read More »
Fishing can be good in the spring and summer in the deep rapids. Not your average riffle, but a deep run with turbulent water. Try above and below the rapids and any slick spots in the rapids. A slick usually marks a deep hole of slower water among the turbulent areas formed around boulders and exposed bedrock.
When you tie into a hybrid striper, you’ll know it Read More »