
Simple outdoor moments on trout stream still provide best entertainment in Pa.
A few hours streamside with young grandsons show natural world best teacher

A few hours streamside with young grandsons show natural world best teacher

Click, twitch, and pause minnow-shaped cranks with a light leader for pike, walleyes, and bass

How often do you give a thought to color of your bait vs. the body style or pattern painted on it?

Quit trolling, rigging, and jigging the breakline for walleyes, and consider pursuing old marble-eye in the vegetation

The season for doves kicks off Sept. 1 in Minnesota, so start scouting.

This versatile presentation works best with a circle hook, then customize it with a soft plastic, fly, or live bait
Chain: Most fish are slower. Bluegills have been good in and around shallow shoreline piers or laydowns. Catfish are excellent on nightcrawlers or leeches. Walleye fishing remains good around bridge areas. Crappies are fair in

DNR’s plan for the upcoming deer seasons are expected to be revealed any day – and it won’t be too soon for those anxious about potential changes.
Devils’ Kitchen: Bluegill action has picked up. However, anglers are reporting most fish are running small. Crab Orchard Lake: Catfish are the best bet. Anglers are taking good numbers of fish on stinkbaits, cut baits,
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