Indiana Fishing Report – July 10, 2020
Warmer weather has slowed down the bite a bit, but a reprieve could be around the corner.
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Warmer weather has slowed down the bite a bit, but a reprieve could be around the corner.
Indiana Fishing Report – July 10, 2020 Read More »
At night, seeing is everything, and everything is tougher to see. Fish identification is paramount.
Summer bowfishing: late-night action on Lake Champlain Read More »
Fishing for both smallmouth and largemouth bass has remained good on topwaters and soft plastics in many lakes across the state, and walleyes have been biting on trolled crawler harnesses.
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There’s some pretty good fishing within reach of a lot of people, whether they realize it or not.
Pennsylvania Woods & Waters – Chambers Lake at Hibernia Park, Chester County Read More »
The inland lake crappie bite has moved off the nearshore brush piles and into deeper water. And on Lake Erie, the walleye bite continues fast and furious in both the Western and Central basins.
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Finesse or power baiter, take a tip from Skeet Reese. Throw the Neko!
Ohio Tip of the Week: Throw a Neko rig Read More »
Crappie fishing is especially good in the spring during the spawn. The crappies will be in the abundant tree tops and brush lines that dot the lake.
Ohio Lake Profile – Caesar Creek Lake, Warren/Clinton/Greene counties Read More »
With water temperatures now in the low 80s in many fisheries across the state, the bite remains fairly steady for most all species.
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Whether you are fishing a body of water that has a slot limit, where it is mandatory to release those fish, or you simply want to practice good conservation, understanding how to hold and release fish effectively is important.
How to hold and release big walleyes Read More »