
Game plan for pressured muskies
Fishing pressure is a fact of life everywhere muskies are found. But there are ways to succeed in the face of this pressure, and here are five ways to do it.

Fishing pressure is a fact of life everywhere muskies are found. But there are ways to succeed in the face of this pressure, and here are five ways to do it.

Walleyes, crappies and bass need to be coaxed into biting because they have numerous food choices and the lakes are loaded with young-of-the-year minnows.

You don’t need to have a lot of line out behind the boat. You’ll feel the bite much better and be able to set the hook much firmer.

The latest fads are nothing more than things that were being done decades ago but have re- emerged bearing a new name or new packaging.

Finesse or power baiter, take a tip from Skeet Reese. Throw the Neko!

Whether you are fishing a body of water that has a slot limit, where it is mandatory to release those fish, or you simply want to practice good conservation, understanding how to hold and release

For a few years now, the Ned rig has been all the rage for Mille Lacs smallie anglers, but the good and trusty ole tube jig is staring to make a comeback.

To beat the heat and still catch some fish, head out during the (relative) cool of the evening and give it a shot.

A fishfinder can do a lot for your day on the water. Marking spots, locating fish and structure. Tony Roach goes in depth about his electronics and key icons he uses to put a lot
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