
Combo trips a hit on Michigan’s Saginaw Bay
So is Saginaw Bay a better walleye fishery or bass fishery?
The walleye guys will tell you it’s no contest. But so will the bass guys. Back in May I set up a

So is Saginaw Bay a better walleye fishery or bass fishery?
The walleye guys will tell you it’s no contest. But so will the bass guys. Back in May I set up a

The ripple at the tail end of the pool was being made at regular intervals as the fish fed during the evening fly hatch. Carefully as I could, I eased into position from above, then

Anglers caught a nice mixed bag of steelhead, coho, and lake trout on this fishery.

“Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about catching tough-bite walleyes using a jig and minnow. He suggests, when you feel a bite, try to drop the rod tip down in the water before setting the hook quickly.

Here’s a quick and efficient way to rig a weight, hook and soft plastic setup for bass fishing that will work in just about any flipping scenario.

The weather remains hot and the bite hasn’t cooled. Plenty of walleyes are being caught in area lakes, as well as the Missouri River. Presentations have changed, but that’s it.

It’s not beyond my notice that Outdoor News devotes, quite regularly, space to honoring upon their deaths those whose dedication has made this state the great hunting and fishing destination that it is. Some of

Forward-facing sonar definitely is changing fishing. From tournaments to just weekend fishing, it has changed the way we spend our time on the water.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the June 23, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.
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