
Small water, solid fishing hot-spot on New York’s Upper Twin Pond
Those restrictions, however, don’t stop scores of anglers from plying Upper Twin Pond’s waters, especially in the spring and again in the fall when the trout are stocked.

Those restrictions, however, don’t stop scores of anglers from plying Upper Twin Pond’s waters, especially in the spring and again in the fall when the trout are stocked.

Smallmouth, largemouth, walleye, panfish and pike are all being caught shallow and hungry.

Chatting about the opener, showing off some new rod/reel setups, and recapping another great week on the water.

Shary Zoff has a dam problem.
“This area used to be a little lake,” Zoff said, gesturing toward a patch of clumpy brown grass.
As she hesitantly moves her feet, Zoff steps through

Bifocal sunglasses are just one option if you are fishing with presbyopia, a term used for aging eyes or age-related farsightedness.

Fishing has always been an important part of life for Kevin Enerson, of Bemidji, Minn. and for many members of his extended family. During the course of a year, the individual family groups will fish

Enthusiastic fly-fishermen enjoy finding and fishing to hatches of aquatic insects. Of all the hatches in Pennsylvania, the hatches of yellowish mayflies known as sulphurs (Ephemerella invaria, rotunda, and dorothea) provide the most widespread, long-lasting,

The near-shore night walleye bite is on in this area.

Knowing the right style of jig to use in certain conditions can make or break a walleye trip. The underwater footage in this video shows just how different each jig looks to a fish.
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