
Two simple tips for ice-fishing success
Check out this Angling Buzz video for a few rock-solid tips for catching more (and bigger?) fish through the ice.

Check out this Angling Buzz video for a few rock-solid tips for catching more (and bigger?) fish through the ice.

Upon his recent passing, a tribute to Berkley Bedell, the founder of Berkley & Co., which eventually became Pure Fishing. A rich and impactful life that left a lasting imprint on the sport fishing industry
AMERY AREA The number of anglers venturing out has been limited, but those going are catching fish and finding 6 to 8 inches of ice with some slush. Crappies and panfish are hitting in 12

The recent Hard Water Expo and the St. Paul Ice Fishing and Winter Sports Show helped kick off the 2019-20 ice-fishing season.

Gear for the 2019-20 ice-fishing season has a heavy slant towards larger baits, continued innovations in plastics, fly fishing or in-line reels, and even more emphasis on tungsten jigs and lures.

From stocking stuffers to great values and accessories to gifts for the serious angler.

For 2020, 2021 and 2022, chinook salmon stocking numbers will increase to 1,200,000 fish annually, coho stocking will increase to 500,000 annually, steelhead stocking will increase to 460,000 fish annually and brown trout, a popular
ASHLAND AREA The ice is starting to form now on Chequamegon Bay, but make sure to call ahead for conditions. If we continue to have freezing temps then, it would be great for the start
From minnow heads to jigging spoons, new ice activates big-time piscatorial action during the short days of early winter.
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