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The easiest salmon fishing of the year is right now on Lake Superior – video
These fish are feeding just a few feet below the surface. Breaking down the simple flatline trolling system with planer boards, shallow-running stickbaits, and crankbaits to cover water and find active fish.

Michigan Fishing Report – June 10, 2026
Walleye fishing was productive in several areas here.

Bill Hilts, Jr.: Take advantage of the Erie Canal’s outdoors fun
I’m always amazed at the fact that more people don’t utilize the Erie Canal for the outdoor resources that this over 200-year-old waterway possesses.
The canal itself stretches from Buffalo to Albany for 351

Steve Carney: Summer fun watching generational fishing action
It has been my pleasure over the decades to guide for many families, and I always have a great time teaching youngsters the art of angling. Most of the young people are grandchildren of the

Minnesota Mixed Bag: Zebra mussels confirmed in Little Boy Lake in Cass County
The Minnesota DNR has confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in Little Boy Lake, near Longville in Cass County.

Minnesota DNR Fisheries’ leader Brad Parsons to retire after 40 years
The Minnesota DNR has begun searching for a new fisheries section manager as Brad Parsons prepares to retire this fall.
After 40 years with the DNR, including the past eight as fisheries section manager,

Pro Tip of the Week: For early summer bass, follow the slabs
Once the crappies leave the shallows, the bass will come in to spawn. Largemouth will spawn all over the lake, but I go to my crappie spots first. The bass will be on beds or

New York Outdoor News’ 2026 Person of the Year has talent she uses to strengthen the outdoors
Debbie Brosen’s talent as an artist is evident in the work she’s become renowned for, especially painting wildlife scenes on turkey feathers (top). Through the years, she’s contributed her artwork for the benefit of numerous

Patrick Durkin: Landscapes endure despite varied users, abusers
While hunting turkeys on public lands not far from Eau Claire, Wis., in mid-May, I noticed a unique property boundary sign nailed to a red oak.
The old yellow sign read:
“WILDLIFE SAFETY