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Killbuck Run, Little Killbuck Run and Glendale Lake offer a special fishing opportunity in Cambria County.

Killbuck Run, Little Killbuck Run and Glendale Lake offer a special fishing opportunity in Cambria County.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is partnering for a second year with MyCatch by Angler’s Atlas to conduct a statewide walleye fishing challenge running May 1 through June 30. The more participation there is

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

The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame Selection Committee has chosen two legendary outdoor communicator’s and celebrated anglers for recognition as Hall of Famers in Wisconsin’s Tom Geld and Minnesota’s Tim Holschlag.

Bay anglers were having luck trolling crankbaits and stick baits, catching walleyes, brown trout and northern pike.

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

You might be wondering if it is absolutely necessary to change your fishing line at the beginning of a new season. That depends on a lot of factors. If you ask a professional fisherman, you

Crappies are starting to chow, and we’re looking to chase some catch-and-release bass in Wisconsin this week as well. Here’s what’s going on …

By nature, walleyes become super aggressive shortly after the rigors of spawning season. Their hard work is over, and they start looking to recover, which means heavy feeding.
From an angler’s standpoint, that means
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