
Future looks brighter for 2021
For the ranks of fishermen and fisherwomen who turned to fishing for relief from a pandemic, everyone should make one new resolution moving forward – become a mentor for another angler or two.

For the ranks of fishermen and fisherwomen who turned to fishing for relief from a pandemic, everyone should make one new resolution moving forward – become a mentor for another angler or two.

Organizational gurus want you to keep things light. Here’s how.

Catching a nice fish, whether it’s a 9-inch bluegill or a 9-pound walleye, should be a source of pride to the angler and snapping a photo of the fish is a quick, easy method to

Whatever it is, be glad you lucked into it, be careful when using it, and go ahead, give it a name.

Last time out, I talked about the man who holds the No. 2 position on my personal list and this week I am going to tell you who I consider to be No 1.

How to detect ‘less obvious’ bites.

Ron Lindner’s death at age 86 on Nov. 30 has prompted many reflections on his contributions to the sportfishing world over 50-plus years. That’s across the species spectrum and through many evolving media avenues.

The walleyes were aggressive and plentiful, resulting in an amazing fishing experience.

These days anglers can protect themselves without jeopardizing their ability to catch fish.
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