
Ice fishing tip: Keep your lure moving and you’ll attract and catch more fish
Attract fish, then employ your sonar to determine the mood of the fish… and the presentation to prompt strikes.

Attract fish, then employ your sonar to determine the mood of the fish… and the presentation to prompt strikes.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – Fishermen at this central Ohio lake are fishing the marina docks with limited success on crappies. Try a jig and minnow combination or a jig and trailer

Governor asks for potential solutions to the problem.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – Anglers fishing for smallmouth and largemouth bass here are finding some success. The popular setup has been either a jerkbait or a swimbait retrieved slowly. Others are

Both locations are spring fed, and biologists believe the water may be sufficiently cool to support year-round trout fishing opportunities.

Plymouth, Minn. — With ice creeping in on shorelines across waterways in the Great Lakes states, Outdoor News has kicked off its annual ongoing coverage – tips, gear profiles, advice from the top names in

First ice is approaching fast. Much of the ice belt awaits walkable ice, though some northern lakes have capped over with enough hard water to venture out.

State fisheries managers recently ended a trout stocking program in Lake Superior because hatchery-raised fish are no longer necessary to increase the population.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – Anglers are catching saugeyes here from shore using swimbaits in five to 15 feet of water. The successful bite is coming in places where baitfish are strong.
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