
Accessorize your boat on a budget this spring
Let’s say you acquired a “new-to-you” boat over the off season – a great time to find used-boat bargains – but it took most of your hard-earned boat savings to pay for it. What’s more,

Let’s say you acquired a “new-to-you” boat over the off season – a great time to find used-boat bargains – but it took most of your hard-earned boat savings to pay for it. What’s more,

Reports from Wisconsin DNR wardens from across the state published in the April 7, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.
A look at outdoor-related events coming up from across Wisconsin from the April 7, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

An estimated 16% of the adult walleyes were 15 inches or longer. The largest walleye caught was a 27.2-inch female. The 13- and 14-inch walleyes represented the largest size group by a long shot.

What is better than catching a nice mess of crappies or saugeyes in early spring? I would have to say only a mess of both! If that is something you are interested in, Alum Creek

Map is courtesy of the Iowa DNR’s fishing maps website.

Anglers using Illinois charter boats last year caught 26,138 salmon and trout on Lake Michigan.
While the total number of salmonids caught decreased by 23% compared to 2021, the catch rate actually rose from

For many anglers, fishing in Alaska is a dream trip. But all too often, this bucket-list experience remains just a dream.
After spending a few summers working in Alaska, I’ve seen The Last Frontier

Both steelhead and trout relate to the bottom, especially in the cold waters of spring. If your offering is not within inches of bottom then you’re less likely to encounter strikes. Unfortunately, the bottom also
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