
Taking the Grandson Fishing … with his dad
In the new world of the coronavirus, the great outdoors has become a diversion of sorts – especially with fishing. License sales for residents have been on the rise because more adults were off work

In the new world of the coronavirus, the great outdoors has become a diversion of sorts – especially with fishing. License sales for residents have been on the rise because more adults were off work

The author has a new fishing partner, one who allows him to steal a kiss after an impressive catch.

Ever wonder why swinging and missing is so common in all types of fishing?

I first fished Black Lake in the early 1970s after moving to the Southern Tier in August of 1969. My next door neighbor Bob, who quickly became my long time fishing and hunting buddy, had

Water temperatures mean everything to the trout angler, or at least those who care enough about the species they covet so much that they’ll back off when conditions are not favorable for optimal fish survival.

Learning to tie effective knots is not hard to do and can make the difference between bringing home a bragging-size fish or just talking about it.

The thundering gobble echoed through the trees at 5:22 a.m. We had already been sitting in the woods for an hour and it was surprisingly comfortable. It was the middle of May and temperatures were

If you were born in the upper midwest there is a strong possibility you are well versed at setting up live-bait rigs for walleyes. If your life was spent growing up in the northwestern United

Where there’s one slab, there’s more, so tune up your skills and work the cover correctly.
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