Get the most from your high-tech ice chests
Keep ice in, critters out this summer.
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Keep ice in, critters out this summer.
Get the most from your high-tech ice chests Read More »
Since the limit on lakers is paper thin, and my boat-mates wanted a full day of fishing, we were using circle hooks so as to not kill what wasn’t being kept.
Drop shots and circle hooks for lake trout Read More »
Thinking about this catch brought back memories of a trip that was about much more than catching a fish. It was a totally disastrous trip in which virtually everything that could possibly go wrong, did.
A muskie can make memories – good and bad Read More »
It’s not easy to find crappies in the dead of summer, but when you do they’re often ready, willing and eager for a fresh meal.
Solving the mystery of summer crappie fishing Read More »
Soft plastics come in enough shapes, sizes, and colors that there’s nearly no limit on how you can use them.
Swimbaits revolutionizing the soft plastic world Read More »
A recent creel survey of fishermen on Grand Lake found that yellow perch comprised 85 percent of the total harvest and 88 percent of the released fish. Smallmouth bass came in a distant second, followed by walleyes and northern pike.
Michigan Lake Profile – Grand Lake, Presque Isle County Read More »
Fishing pressure has slipped a little bit across the state as anglers have been dealing with windy conditions and warm temperatures. But there are fish to be found, and here’s where.
Michigan Fishing Report – July 24, 2020 Read More »
As the days begin getting a bit shorter and the nights a bit cooler, Glen Schmitt offers an optimistic view of peak of summer fishing across Minnesota.
Minnesota Fishing Report – July 24, 2020 Read More »
In most fisheries across the state, water temps are in the 80s. But the bite is mostly fair to good for most fish species.
Iowa Fishing Report – July 23, 2020 Read More »