
Event set on getting kids hooked on fishing returns to Foxfire School in Ohio
South Zanesville, Ohio — Year two for one of the best events that combines kids and fishing is set to take place on Sunday March 5. From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. that day, a

South Zanesville, Ohio — Year two for one of the best events that combines kids and fishing is set to take place on Sunday March 5. From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. that day, a

The youngster slowly pulled on the line to feel for any tension or resistance. Then he shook his head in frustration upon realizing nothing was there – for the third time.

The first strop I ever saw was attached to a barber chair. “Smitty” grabbed it with his left hand. Using rapid, yet fluid motion with his right arm, he pulled a straight razor up and

When I’m looking for crappies at this time of year, I want to stay in the more moderate range of 15 to 20 feet of water, when possible. I’m confident that I can entice crappies

On late ice, the search is worth the effort when it comes to getting on a hot bite of jumbo perch.

A court date has been set in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court for two tournament fishermen who are facing felony cheating charges after they were disqualified from the Lake Erie Walleye (LEWT) Trail Championship held

Brian Broshadl, a member of Humminbird’s national pro staff, discloses some of the live sonar fishing secrets he has discovered over the past few years.

The Wayne National Forest in Ohio has a particularly creative Christmas tree tradition: recycling local communities’ live Christmas trees to build homes for fish.

Not all jigging spoons are created equal. How spoons are manufactured – and their weight – determines their rate of fall and how we’ll fish them.
Whether a spoon is stamped, poured, or cast
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