
What does the perfect setup look like for spring steelhead?
A fish may see a parade of presentations go by, therefore yours should be better than the rest. And, if you are not watching the line carefully, a strike can come and go unnoticed, which

A fish may see a parade of presentations go by, therefore yours should be better than the rest. And, if you are not watching the line carefully, a strike can come and go unnoticed, which

For years, ice anglers from across the Midwest have headed to northwest Iowa’s West Lake Okoboji to sight fish the finicky bluegills for which it is famous.
Late ice toward the end of

There are other options outside of the traditional mouth-pot-box lineup. All of those “other” calls can be highly effective at times, all are fun to operate (although some are more of a challenge than others),

There are a couple things you can do now to make the 2023 season much easier, more organized, and hopefully save you some money as well.

One of the best sources for live sonar information is a guide or professional bass angler who uses it day-in and day-out. Outdoor News recently talked with Chad Pipkens, of Michigan. He is a member

Shed hunting is, at least on the surface, among the most benign outdoor activities going. Deer (and elk, and moose) drop last fall’s antlers, we search long and hard to find them and, in the

Researchers who studied a cave complex in Spain recently concluded that Neanderthal hunters likely turned one of the chambers into the world’s oldest known trophy room.
The title of their scientific paper sounds more

The saving grace is that anglers must pay around $2,000 to $3,000 for the complete unit. The high cost is the only reason these units aren’t in every boat or on the ice.

As we approach the late-ice period, anglers often mention packing light to stay mobile. Personally, I don’t always do that.
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