
Fishing tips: Move outside the weedlines to catch more summer bluegills and crappies
Use electronics to locate panfish in deeper water during the warmer months of July and August.
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Use electronics to locate panfish in deeper water during the warmer months of July and August.

A rare lull on the sports front for the high-schoolers provides opportunity for hot action on the water.

Whisperings from the whitefish whisperer on shorter leaders, perhaps, to put more fish in the cooler.

Most commonly held beliefs about Pennsylvania’s trespass laws are incorrect, and ignorance is no excuse under the law.

Each of the three children fought and boated a fish to take home for a fish dinner; none of the dads were too upset for not boating fish of their own.

In the end, they likely know a lot more about their fishery and will put you on more fish – if that’s what you’re after.

Fishing was great in the spring and good salmon fishing is still being reported in the month of June all along the south shore of the lake.

Don’t wait for later, when you likely won’t be able to enjoy the adventure nearly as much because of the physical limitations brought on by age.

Illinois Natural History Survey used results of random surveys of waterfowl hunters who purchased a state waterfowl permits in the 2002-03 and 2015-16 waterfowl seasons.
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