
Tips for catching, and releasing, early spring bass
Most of my bass fishing trips many years ago ended the same way. After an early morning burst of energy trying to find some big bass, I would get frustrated and turn to crappies and

Most of my bass fishing trips many years ago ended the same way. After an early morning burst of energy trying to find some big bass, I would get frustrated and turn to crappies and

A pair of young anglers from deep southern Illinois accomplished quite a feat in late winter that somehow flew under most everybody’s radar.
Trevor Wilburn and Kagen Hill, both students at Century High School

Proposals for a single muskie zone with one opening day, a lower walleye inland bag limit, and a year-round walleye/sauger season on the St. Croix River are just three of 11 statewide DNR proposed fishing

Deceiving at face value, the Ohio River is the biggest, baddest river of them all. You can never be sure what is on the line. A bag of three to five species is common. The

The coveted Ray Scott Bassmaster Classic trophy is heavily adorned with famous southern anglers, but the 2023 version now carries the name of a northerner – and a Canadian at that.
Jeff “Gussy”

A healthy bass and panfish population supplemented by a robust stocked walleye fishery combine to make Dickinson County’s Lake Antoine a popular attraction for anglers in the south-central Upper Peninsula.

Forty Major League Fishing (MLF) anglers qualified for the fourth annual Redcrest Championship held March 8 through March 12 at North Carolina’s Lake Norman.
Much like the anglers’ varied lure choices, Mother Nature took

One of those offerings is Eastwood Lake, an 185-acre mile-long impoundment, was created as a byproduct of gravel mining operations.

File this one under the “you never know what might happen” category.
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