Metro Area Fishing Report – August 25, 2024 – video
The spinning rods got a workout again, but don’t leave the casting setups at home.
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The spinning rods got a workout again, but don’t leave the casting setups at home.
Metro Area Fishing Report – August 25, 2024 – video Read More »
Have you been camping lately? It seems even a simple night in the woods has been invaded by motorized, technologized bells and whistles. A great many campers have ditched their tents for cushy drivable or towable options.
On the other hand, a growing minority has turned to something much more primitive: hammocks.
Interested in hammock camping? Here’s some things to consider Read More »
Fly-fishermen know that their summer outings are often limited to certain streams and stream sections that remain cold enough to host trout throughout even the hottest of weather.
Some of these are the well-known limestone spring creeks of southern Pennsylvania, such as the renowned LeTort Spring Run and Falling Spring Branch. Tactics on these waters include nymph fishing for trout, dry-fly fishing with terrestrial insect imitations, and fishing to hatches of tricorythodes mayflies where they can still be found.
Adjust fly-fishing tactics to catch more trout as summer fades to fall Read More »
What will sportfishing be like in 10, 20, 30, or more years?
Anglers of all ages like that question, and often get to it in general discussions about fishing. Their positions vary a lot. Here are some examples.
Hunters will soon head for the woods with rifles, bows, muzzleloaders and shotguns. Your goal will be the same: Bring home the bacon.… or, in this case, the venison.
If you’re a new deer hunter, you may not be sure where to put that bullet or arrow for a quick, clean kill. No hunter wants to wound a deer or bear, but that sometimes will happen. It’s all about knowing where to put that bullet or arrow.
Where should you aim on deer, bear? Better understand their anatomy Read More »