Bird-feeding needs deliberate choices on man’s part
Some foods not so good for our feathered friends.
Some foods not so good for our feathered friends.
The art of hooking … maggots.
Ice anglers, here’s the proper way to hook a … maggot.
By Sara OkstadContributing Writer A large metal bowl filled with cubed northern pike sat on the countertop. The fish had been soaking first in a saltwater brine, then in distilled white vinegar. Adding to the smell of the ballooned-up pieces of fish was the odor of the onions I was chopping. Soon, I had tears in
With most small ponds and lakes having safe ice conditions, many anglers are having success.
Fishing for walleyes and perch in the area probably as good as it’s been all winter long.
“We are surely going to have water for high and off color flows when the weather breaks toward spring. We’ll just have to wait and see if it’ll be a hard and fast melt or something a little more moderate and gradual.”
Anglers were providing varying reports of success out of Lake Erie.