
Chasing cold-water spring slabs
The chase continues – the bigger fish are on the move. Fish are staging on the weed lines right now and moving into the weed edges – 7-12 feet. Water temps in the 42-46 range.

The chase continues – the bigger fish are on the move. Fish are staging on the weed lines right now and moving into the weed edges – 7-12 feet. Water temps in the 42-46 range.
A mix of outdoor news stories published in the April 28, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

My tip this week is to think like a fish. Fish don’t know what month it is, but they certainly know the season. I, like many, can get caught up in the calendar and remembering

Kevan Paul, who owns Kevan Paul’s Guide Service and guides clients across northern Iowa, says Clear Lake is his go-to lake for May crappie fishing. Paul likes to use a long ago favorite for lots

Bluegills, crappies, and bobbers go together and remain a basic, productive means to catching panfish. But somewhere along the way, bobber fishing got sophisticated. Bobbers and corks became “floats.” Call them what you want, but

Western Basin reef walleye bite heating up now. A look at Ohio’s statewide fishing and hunting report for April 20, 2023.

Hatches fuel trout, crappies biting, walleyes to open. A look at Pennsylvania’s statewide fishing and hunting report for April 20, 2023.

There have been several reports recently that claim the crappie fishing in many lakes and reservoirs is red-hot. So if you like crappie fishing, things are starting to heat up.
Crappies don’t actually spawn

I recently saw a post on social media that a guide associate of mine has decided to reduce fish limits for his customers during the 2023 open-water season. His new policy means dropping the crappie
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