
Signs of good walleye fishing are in the air
Just because the air temp has dropped and the water is cold doesn’t mean that you have to hang up the waders and the spinning rods.

Just because the air temp has dropped and the water is cold doesn’t mean that you have to hang up the waders and the spinning rods.

When in doubt, relying on the fishing ways of Fresh Water Fishing Hall-of-Famer Gary Roach does the trick.

As summer transitions into fall, consider your complete fishing repertoire to up your hook-setting odds with lunker largemouth or smallmouth.

When it comes to finding late-summer bronzebacks, think rocky structure, vary your lures, and prepare to cover some water.

By Byron Ferguson When you become the arrow you extend your mental approach to accurate shooting. Coaches often advise “become the bow”, but the bow is only a launching device. The arrow is the ultimate,

By John Sloan It was all wrong. It was opening day, 95 degrees, with a full moon. All the articles by famous writers said it should be terrible daytime hunting. To make it worse, I

The trick to calling anything is in knowing what to say, when to say it and what it should sound like.

Outfitted properly with superline and a fluorocarbon leader, you can work your hard-water rods year-round for panfish, walleyes, and even northern pike.

Versatile fishing methods will entertain you by putting more fish in the boat and help you determine what the next bite will produce.
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