
Pro Tip of the Week: Catching a variety of fish during midwinter
With walleyes, fishing with a deadstick set at the right depth can be effective.

With walleyes, fishing with a deadstick set at the right depth can be effective.

Ways – some more practical than others – in which you can improve your fly fishing – whether you’re targeting trout, bass, muskies, carp, or even those saltwater monsters – during the unofficial off-season.

In the daylight, bluegills and bass are as common as flapjacks at IHOP, but if you really want to catch ice crappies,…

A lot of open water in the area here, but those who haven’t put their boats away for the winter are catching fish.

Where they’re seeing fishing activity and what’s being caught.

After last week’s storm, the weather has become a bit more stable and that has definitely helped with the bite.

As it enters its 90th anniversary year, the New York State Conservation Council, which since 1933 has lobbied for legislation and policies that support hunting, fishing and trapping opportunities in the state, could use a

The Wayne National Forest in Ohio has a particularly creative Christmas tree tradition: recycling local communities’ live Christmas trees to build homes for fish.

Traveling on ice can be treacherous, particularly if there is slush or deep snow. If you drive a truck, snowmobile, or ATV into such a place, you may spend your day trying to get unstuck
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