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Steve McComas: The detective’s spring/summer lake review for 2024 in Minnesota
The 2024 spring/summer started out wet and hot. Above-average precipitation from April to June, along with higher-than-average temperatures through August were recorded. Then the rain spigot was turned off in September and October, and lake

Mike Schoonveld: Get the net! But which one? Here’s what to consider
Whether you are fishing from a rowboat in a farm pond or on an offshore cruiser in the middle of a Great Lake, one of the most welcome phrases an angler can say is, “Get

Why carp stop short of Chicago: dirty water?
Invasive silver carp have been spreading throughout the Mississippi River Basin since their introduction a half-century ago. Yet, try as they might, the fish have not advanced beyond a particular stretch of the Illinois River

Musky Clubs Alliance offers up to $75K to boost DNR annual stocking numbers
The Musky Clubs Alliance of Wisconsin will offer the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) a substantial cash “gift” to mitigate proposed cutbacks in muskellunge stocking in 2025.

Ohio’s lesser known rivers hold plenty of promise, too
Ernest Miller Hemingway could have done anything he wanted. Born in Oak Park, a well-to-do suburb of Chicago, he passed on college. A job with the Kansas City Star appealed to him.
He worked

Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – November 8, 2024 – video
Hunting is still going strong, but how about the fishing? Here’s what biting and where.

Ohio Outdoor News Fishing Report – November 8, 2024 – video
The shallow-water crappie and saugeye bite is on at inland lakes around Ohio, and Lake Erie is going strong, too.

Michigan’s November fishing features a smorgasbord in Muskegon
Most Michigan sportsmen have their minds set on some type of hunting in November, whether it’s bowhunting, waterfowling, or upland hunting. November is an excellent time for all three. Throw in all fishing possibilities, and

Ben Moyer: Magazine ad a public lands wake-up for Pennsylvania
An ad in a current outdoor magazine points out what Pennsylvanians’ future access to public land for hunting and fishing could lose if politicians who have stated we have too much state game land acreage