
7 storage hacks for fishing tackle – video
These systems were intended for open-water fishing, but could be adapted for ice fishing, too.

These systems were intended for open-water fishing, but could be adapted for ice fishing, too.

When you are on a busy lake, “Tackle” Terry Tuma says to look for food-source areas and structures that aren’t being heavily fished and suggests using techniques that differ from what other anglers on the

“Tackle” Terry Tuma offers some tips on keeping your fishing rod from breaking – as in not cranking your jig or crankbait right to the rod tip, providing more slack and less tension in your

And one thing you have to do when fishing salmon is be deliberate.

Assessing remote U.P. trout lakes using hunting technology.
Trolling crankbaits for walleyes during the mid-summer months doesn’t need to be a complex process. Grab some line counter reels spooled with fluorocarbon, a few planer boards and some Northland Rumble B’s and you’re ready

The walleye bite has been slower but you can still find a few here and there in the lake pulling cranks on break lines and flats from 17-8 feet of water.

Largemouths during these milder September days will crash the shorelines in their unending search for an easy meal. You find them hanging inches from the bank, scattered in pad fields and on the outer edge

Bass, walleyes, and more are bunched up and chewing.
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