
Steve Carney: Take time to slow down and fish a river
Small river systems are easy to read, and just the other day I caught a variety of species, from walleyes to bass to perch and bullheads – all by hovering my boat in the gentle
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Small river systems are easy to read, and just the other day I caught a variety of species, from walleyes to bass to perch and bullheads – all by hovering my boat in the gentle

With more and more information lately to consider, the Minnesota DNR is rethinking its approach to muskie stocking across the state as a means to promote lower mortality rates and overall population improvement.
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In what will be its final report to the Minnesota DNR and state legislators, the members of the DNR’s citizen advisory group, the Game and Fish Budgetary Oversight Committee, recommended the agency continue to advocate

Around this time of year, leeches become a little more scarce, and the cost is usually higher.
If you do have a nice batch, make sure to “baby” them. Pick the dead ones out

A foursome of young anglers from the Southern Tier won Bassmaster New York State Junior and High School Classic titles last month on Onondaga Lake.
Horseheads High School students Beckett Kraft and Grant Edwards

Nine years ago, Stephanie Pierleoni, of Newfane, N.Y., had a dream to create a fishing tournament on Lake Ontario that would allow women to enjoy a salmon and trout resource that she has a passion

After claiming his first blue trophy at the season’s fourth event at the St. Johns River, Cory Johnston, of Otonabee, Canada, tallied 102 pounds and claimed the $100,000 top prize at the Bassmaster Elite series

My grandson, Grady, won the lottery this summer.
He’s only 5 years old, so it wasn’t the one that pays you millions of dollars. It was the lottery that gave him and two of

While he was speaking at the Okoboji Blue Water Festival on Aug. 10, Iowa DNR fisheries biologist Mike Hawkins gave an update on lake bank erosion and restoration that is needed after flooding in Iowa
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