
Upcoming habitat improvement project set on popular Wisconsin trout stream
Project on the South Branch of the Oconto River is expected to reconnect over nine miles of Class 1 trout stream.

Project on the South Branch of the Oconto River is expected to reconnect over nine miles of Class 1 trout stream.

Anglers who target bass in Lake Michigan’s harbors won’t be blown over by results of DNR’s most recent survey of Calumet, North Point and Waukegan. But they shouldn’t be disappointed, either.

Open-water fishing for many anglers remains on the distant horizon, a dream tempered by frozen lakes, piles of snow, and bone-chilling cold. Some anglers, though, are leaving winter behind and heading south to chase bass

Coho salmon on the West Coast and Great Lakes are notorious for spinning the last 15 to 20 feet before they hit the landing net, so Schoonveld is spending some of his winter hours putting

Crappie, catfish action steady on state’s lakes.

Unattended lines are called deadsticks when ice fishing. They can be tip-ups, tip-downs, Slammers, bobbers, or just a rod in a holder. Either way, deadsticks increase your odds and your ability to catch fish.

Ohio has but a few rivers with trout, but they are good ones.
River trout provide some of the memories that smallmouth bass do. I have to go to a beautiful surrounding to find

Poor ice conditions across New York and the entire Northeast have resulted in numerous incidents involving anglers and non-anglers alike, with some ending tragically.
Ice anglers, snowmobilers and people simply recreating on the

Portable ice shanties still allowed after deadlines.
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