
Understanding the latest underwater technology
Breaking down the four main sonar technologies and how they might improve your fishing.

Breaking down the four main sonar technologies and how they might improve your fishing.

Tiny minnow imitators have been the most successful at catching large bluegills lately. Believe it or not, they work just as well without wax worms or larvae as they do with the bait, but there

DNR fisheries staff conducted fall fish population assessments at Pyramid State Park in November. Results appear promising, especially for Mallard Lake, where saugeyes were captured (top photo) at a rate of 40 per hour, indicating

Some ice fishing occurring on lakes, and an excellent steelhead bite reported in recent weeks.

For the hundreds of environmental conservation officers who patrol the woods and waters of New York state, their mission extends far beyond protecting wildlife and enforcing the law.
Through the New York State Conservation

Many fisheries officials in the southern Minnesota region – where fish kills are more commonplace – would rather manage a fishery by letting nature take its course. Aerators, they say, oftentimes work against resetting a

I got a call from a friend who spends a lot of time on the water year-round, offering to take us out fishing on a Sunday afternoon in January. A quick look at the weather

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources released data from hunter and angler license sales from this past year. Here is a look at the numbers from 2022.

The conservation officer from the Thief River Falls West station is active in covering his own station and surrounding areas while also helping to train in new officers each year.
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