
Fishing tackle supplies running low on U.S. shelves
COVID-19 appears to have disrupted supply chain for outdoor goods.

COVID-19 appears to have disrupted supply chain for outdoor goods.

Writer recently had a revelation that will hopefully change the way he does things and make a better fisherman out of him.

Breaking down the logic behind these kinds of fisheries-management decisions can help us as anglers determine which option we want to support: lots of tiny fish now or lots of big fish later.

Anglers who have spent their entire lives constantly upgrading to bigger boats have also begun to downsize and revert to what we first learned to fish with.

Boats to kids can be like a prison after a while. The kids have explored the space, played with what they’re able to, and in minutes to hours can feel like they’re trapped rather than

Despite everything, this is an exciting time to observe and be involved in the outdoors.

Trout streams offer an escape from the stress of everyday life during the pandemic we’re enduring.

“Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about the importance of frequently checking, and changing, fishing line – problems with line can reduce the poundage of test line and cause you to lose fish when that weaker line

“Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about catching weed walleyes – jigging in the weeds by using either leeches or plastics can bring success. Running crankbaits, using live-bait rigs along weed lines and utilizing weedless hooks can
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