
Matching baits for June walleye three-way swivel rigs
In achieving fishing success with this important gamefish technique, start with your bait but consider all of your terminal tackle!

In achieving fishing success with this important gamefish technique, start with your bait but consider all of your terminal tackle!

It seems as though this is a bad year in the Northeast for the pesky arachnids. Actually, it seems like that every year. On top of that, national news stories are surfacing about other tick-borne

For starters, the most accurate method of measuring true draw length is to draw the bow of a friend who is about the same arm length as you.

Troll spinner rigs farther away from the boat to hook more walleyes when fishing in clear, shallow water.

Minnesota’s inland waters walleye fishing season begins this Saturday, May 13. Follow T3’s advice for top walleye success this weekend and beyond.

While event has been held on the Mississippi River in the past, Gov. Mark Dayton will see a much different Mississippi in the greater St. Cloud area when he helps kick off the season —

While much attention is paid to growing big bucks, it all begins with doe health, and spring food plots that include self-regenerating perennials.

From small, relatively inaccessible metro lakes and rivers to pristine backcountry fisheries, a kayak can simplify and improve your fishing.

Think stealth and quiet when working shallow or suspended crappies during the lengthening days of April and May.
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