
Bass, weeds and … crankbaits? – video
When it comes to fishing for bass in weed cover, most anglers wouldn’t use crankbaits. The guys at Angling Buzz tell us why you need to use crankbaits in the weeds.

When it comes to fishing for bass in weed cover, most anglers wouldn’t use crankbaits. The guys at Angling Buzz tell us why you need to use crankbaits in the weeds.

Inland lake fishing remains good across the state, with bass and panfish keeping anglers busy

The most recent netting survey of the fishery in White Lake revealed strong populations of walleyes, crappies, bluegills, and largemouth bass.

Successful hunts are contingent on much more than just a firearm. No matter the game, terrain, and weather conditions, there is always a piece of equipment that can add to your hunt. No other area

Angling Buzz Catfish are one of the most popular fish species in the U.S. and can be found in many rivers, lakes, and reservoirs across the country. They fight hard, grow to large sizes, and

Total populations were estimated at 34.2 million, down by 12% from last survey, and “total duck estimate in the Traditional Survey Area was the lowest in nearly 20 years.”
DISTRICT 1 Conservation Officer (CO) Jenni Hanson was dispatched to a call of two lost juveniles in the 18,300-acre Sylvania Wilderness. While out hiking, the two Wisconsin teenagers had lost the trail and became stranded
important dates AUG. 28: Reserved waterfowl hunt license application period ends. SEPT. 1: Teal hunting season opens. SEPT. 1: Early Canada goose hunting season begins. SEPT. 7: Bear hunting season opens in the Upper Peninsula.

You might need to work a little harder to catch fish, but they are still there for the taking. Here’s what to do to get ’em.
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