
Pond-hopping for summer bass in the Catskills of New York
If you’re like me, lucky enough to live in the Catskill Mountain region, you’ve long since become a party to some of the most pristine wilderness trout streams that any angler could enjoy.
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If you’re like me, lucky enough to live in the Catskill Mountain region, you’ve long since become a party to some of the most pristine wilderness trout streams that any angler could enjoy.

When the Maple River School District began designing its new K-12 school building in Mapleton, Minn., middle school science teacher Collin Nienhaus seized the opportunity to create a “living classroom.”
Because stormwater retention ponds

For many outdoorsmen, the action occurs in the three seasons other than winter. Those cold months might be when they long for those other seasons, perhaps even dreaming about them. I’m a little different. I

That Detroit Lakes, Minn., pro bass angler Bob Downey is still in the running to make the Bassmaster Classic – the pinnacle of professional bass fishing, which will be held early next year – is

Old Timer Lithium Ion Electric Fillet Knife – The Lithium Ion Electric Fillet Knife was designed to make every fisherman fillet like a pro.

America’s largest sportfishing show, the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST), ran July 16-19 in Orlando, Fla., and attendees witnessed another incredible year of angling innovations.
ICAST is produced by the American Sportfishing

Genetics studies have confirmed what many anglers and biologists have believed for a long time: Florida bass are unique. And now, Florida’s most popular freshwater game fish has a new name.
The American Fisheries

Both walleyes and crappies have now began to move into deeper water. I’ve noticed this in several lakes recently, and when I say deep, I mean 25 to 45 feet of water.
Finding perch

Kelly Straka (pronounced STRAW-ka), 45, most recently the DNR’s Wildlife Section manager, began a new role July 4 – that of director of the Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Outdoor News recently compiled a
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