
Minnesota Pro Tip of the Week: Gotta move with the bait for Mille Lacs smallies
You might have to grind out these 20-fish days, but where else are you going to go with that type of action and have a good shot at a six-pounder?

You might have to grind out these 20-fish days, but where else are you going to go with that type of action and have a good shot at a six-pounder?
Two of New York’s most ancient fish – the longnose gar and bowfin – don’t get the respect they deserve.

As the water warms up in early summer, keep these three styles of muskie baits tied on.

“Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about Texas rigging for catching largemouth bass – use a plastic worm 6 to 8 inches in length and hang it straight for the best success.

It’s hands down one of the best destinations for both numbers and quality of smallmouth bass in the country.

Multi-species fishing is the way to go when various conditions conspire against you on the water.

Favorite walleye trolling maneuver was learned thanks to a fortuitous event experienced one evening at Lake Chautauqua.

Over the years you should start to see a pattern on these spots which will hopefully put you on more fish consistently.

It’s not just straight under the boat anymore.
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