
Treating kids like future angling aces: kid fishing tips and tricks
Consider these gear and equipment essentials to develop more enjoyable angling time on the water for youngsters.

Consider these gear and equipment essentials to develop more enjoyable angling time on the water for youngsters.

North Dakota’s 2018 pronghorn hunting season is set, with 1,075 licenses available in 10 open units. That’s way up from 410 licenses and five open units last year. But if you’re not from North Dakota,

Michigan-based Hebert family agrees to pay more than $51,000 in fines and forfeit 17 deer mounts. Iowa landowners supplied them with lodging and tags for any deer that were harvested by the group in exchange

LADSON, S.C. — The future within the ranks of natural resources and fisheries management professionals looks bright, at least when you consider the backgrounds and career goals of the 2018 Shimano/B.A.S.S. Nation College Scholarship winners.

BOISE, Idaho — Three wolves have been killed by federal authorities in central Idaho near Stanley, an action blasted by an environmental group. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services said it killed the wolves

As bears continue to move further into the prairie and remake their home in their historical territory, it’s up to both the agencies and the residents to prevent conflicts.

The effort against the lake trout is the centerpiece of a long-term fight to help Yellowstone’s native cutthroat trout. Lake trout feed on cutthroats, causing the native fish population to decline.

While catch-and-release is often encouraged under the right conditions, fish reeled in from this depth will likely die if released.

An immediate, aggressive approach to fishing can produce more action quickly during a hot bite of mid-summer.
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