
The makings of a new angler, PK Pollick
The young man was constantly bugging Dad about going fishing, touring the fishing sections of sporting-goods stores, reading fishing magazines, books and on-line articles about fishing.

The young man was constantly bugging Dad about going fishing, touring the fishing sections of sporting-goods stores, reading fishing magazines, books and on-line articles about fishing.

They say hindsight is crystal clear. That is, looking back on events that have occurred after the fact and then seeing the correct course or the right move. Then it’s always an easy, clear choice,

I came out of a popular Lake Michigan harbor a few weeks ago and spotted a person in a boat a few hundred yards away waving a boat cushion.
“Something’s wrong,” I said to

Fishing prospects, especially for largemouth and smallmouth bass, have picked up since our last report. Western Basin Lake Erie anglers are running all the way to the Canadian line to find walleyes.

If you’re a dedicated crappie angler, this is when things get dicey.
With the water warming, corresponding with sunny weather, crappies in big lakes will be found deeper. It’s not easy finding crappies in

Credit for the Santee Cooper Rig is given to K.C. Nelms, an angler from northeast Georgia. He often fished the Santee Cooper Lakes region of South Carolina in the 1980s. At first, I had no

Forward-facing sonar definitely is changing fishing. From tournaments to just weekend fishing, it has changed the way we spend our time on the water.

The summer months definitely hold a lot of special memories for me – most of which center around the many fishing trips my late father and I would go on when I was a child.<br

Early summer is a time of furious activity for almost every fish species. Early spawning species like pike and walleyes are well beyond post-spawn and on their way to summer habitat. Later spawners, like muskies,
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