
Iowa fishing report for the week of March 17, 2023
A look at the fishing report from across Iowa for the week of March 17, 2023.

A look at the fishing report from across Iowa for the week of March 17, 2023.

The Rainy River is one of the most popular rivers to fish along the Canadian border. There are plenty of trophy fish in its waters, but anglers need to be aware of the rules.

Avena was the featured professional bass fisherman at the Vance Outdoors 21st annual Boat and Fishing Show Open House held from Friday, Feb. 24 to Sunday, Feb. 26. He told those waiting for bass fishing

You wouldn’t go out to your deer stand and sit there with the lights on and TV blaring while you talked to you buddies, allowing the creatures of the woods to know you are there.

Looking for a good lake for panfish, walleye, bass and pike? Look no further than Marquette County’s Witch Lake.

The way I release crappies and bass, also pike and muskie, differs greatly from the way I release trout. Also the type of water and the temperature of the water makes a difference in how

One thing is certain, they are a thrill to catch that can turn into fine table fare at the end of the day. Some anglers consider hybrids less tasty than bluegills or yellow perch. Many

Griggs Reservoir in central Ohio is a long ribbon of water that offers plenty in the way of recreation, and even some good fishing, too.

Prompton Lake, the 280-acre centerpiece of Prompton State Park in Wayne County, is home to bluegills, black crappies and yellow perch. There are sparkly pumpkinseeds, too. Green sunfish are rare, but they’re also available.
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