
Life is good in the lure discount bargain bin
Ok outdoors enthusiasts, what is it that attracts us to outdoor clearance bins like a moth to a light?
I just so happened to be at an outdoor superstore recently and I couldn’t believe

Ok outdoors enthusiasts, what is it that attracts us to outdoor clearance bins like a moth to a light?
I just so happened to be at an outdoor superstore recently and I couldn’t believe

My mind was still racing with nervous energy as I walked back to the truck along the standing cornfield last September at last light.
I had just shot a great buck with my bow.

Rock bass smash any bait tossed in front of them, but fight with all the ferocity of paper towels once hooked.
Still, one must admire this low-profile member of the sunfish family because it

As midsummer lake conditions approach, several things can be counted on: swimmer’s itch, algal blooms, and predictions that don’t always pan out.

During last year’s open-water fishing season, I was approached at a public access while I was with clients and launching my boat, a man from Wisconsin asked me for some tips on fishing Otter Tail

Here we are in June, and water temperatures already are in the low to mid-70s. Normally, we’re looking at these conditions come mid-July. With the early heat, you may find walleyes in places they don’t

Recently, social media was buzzing with pictures of a bighead carp weighing 109 pounds – a fish that was caught during the Invasive Carp Control Program near Morris, Ill.
That was after a 90-pound

Thanks to the practice of catch-and-release, the thrill of boating a big tiger muskie has been experienced by at least two visitors to Wisconsin’s Northwoods.
On June 10, longtime muskie angler Ken Williams, of

Beckett Kraft and his brother, Sullivan, didn’t exactly get off to a slow start in the four-event N.Y. Bass Junior Division tournament trail.
They got off to no start at all. Unable to compete
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