Rapala’s Mark Fisher to retire in October
After playing a leading role in product development for Rapala for nearly two decades, Mark Fisher has announced he will retire in October. Fisher, 64, who was born and raised in Minnesota, joined the Rapala
After playing a leading role in product development for Rapala for nearly two decades, Mark Fisher has announced he will retire in October. Fisher, 64, who was born and raised in Minnesota, joined the Rapala

By Bob Fratzke, with Glenn Helgeland This is only part of the year-round scouting you should be doing, but it is an important part. Whitetails have different habits or patterns – in the spring, coming

In eight consecutive years of intensive monitoring and fish sampling in the Chicago Area Waterway System, this is the second time a bighead or silver carp has been found above the electric dispersal barriers.

The Mayfly Project uses fly fishing as a way to mentor children in foster care. Project has expanded to eight states and includes about 40 mentors.

Efforts could mean another step in the recovery of greenback cutthroat trout.

Three other bears were shot near the site of the mauling.

Their numbers have fallen by half in California over the last five years, with just about 2,100 sage grouse believed to survive in the state.

The rule impacts grizzly bears in Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks and the 20 million acre ecosystem, which includes Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

Such predatory maulings by black bears are rare, akin to being struck by lightning.
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