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The Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour kicked off in late January at Toledo Bend Reservoir, an 185,000-acre impoundment of the Sabine River that straddles Louisiana and Texas.
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The Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour kicked off in late January at Toledo Bend Reservoir, an 185,000-acre impoundment of the Sabine River that straddles Louisiana and Texas.

Checking in from out on the Flats, where there was 22 inches of ice and a good walleye bite.

Forward-facing sonar (FFS) can be a polarizing topic among anglers. Anglers who have embraced the new technology love it. Those who haven’t fear its potential negative effects on fish numbers.
In case you haven’t

Some information and tips that will help you catch more perch on Devils Lake in North Dakota.

ce conditions and how the accesses are looking as we move through this unseasonable warm weather for the beginning of February.

You don’t have to look too far into the past to find a time when anglers who wanted to move their boats quietly on the water either drifted with the wind or used paddles to

Bobbers, also called floats, are ideal for vertical presentations we employ when ice fishing.
You need to match your bobber to your quarry. Panfish demand a much smaller float than one used for pike

Access and ice conditions along with how the walleye and perch bite is shaping up after a few days of wind and sub-zero temps.

Anglers have been finding good success chasing basin perch along with targeting structure-driven walleye.
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