
Coming full circle and enjoying the grand merits of fishing from shore
Spending fewer hours in boats and kayaks, the author finds himself angling more from dry land.

Spending fewer hours in boats and kayaks, the author finds himself angling more from dry land.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – Anglers are reporting anywhere from four to six inches of ice in many spots on this large Central Ohio lake. Crappies and saugeyes are being caught through
Near-record breaking cold with sub-zero wind-chill factors dominated Pennsylvania at the beginning of 2018, and 5-plus feet of snow blanketed Erie in late December. With severe weather advisories issued in many counties through at least

CODY, Wyo. — Kelly Burr was driving back to Cody from a Kansas goose hunt last February and he noticed every frozen pond he passed on the highway seemed to be sprouting Christmas trees. It
Editor’s note: Ice has formed on lakes rivers and bays across the lake, but anglers are reminded to always use caution when heading out. Call ahead for an update on ice conditions. Test the ice

When members of the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers met at Lake of the Woods in far northwestern Minnesota in September, many of them caught lake sturgeon while fishing for walleyes, including Wisconsin

It was a welcomed relief from the frigid temperatures we had been experiencing this year – and the trout fishing was good, too.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleye action has been spotty, likely due to lot of small perch in the lake. Bigger baits such as large sucker minnows have produced the majority of fish

State’s bass fishing has commanded attention.
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