
Swimming upstream – and savoring the effort
Before his very eyes, the author watches a cold-water novice graduate to trout-angling expert.

Before his very eyes, the author watches a cold-water novice graduate to trout-angling expert.

Can’t just pick one? The author has several categories where he recommends his picks for the top fishermen ever.

For the first time in memory, both king and chum salmon have dwindled to almost nothing and the state has banned salmon fishing on the Yukon.

Miscalculations can be costly in fishing tournaments. But for this Billings, Mont., teenager, a competitor on the National Walleye Tour, a math snafu provided only some unexpected theater – and a moment he’ll never forget.

Two hail from Wisconsin and another from Michigan.

Strategy is key for fishing a tournament. While catching a big fish is certainly a plus for your daily total, consistency for bigger fish is what really makes a difference at the end of the

Reg will be in effect through Tuesday, Nov. 30.

The pike went 46-1/4 inches, the muskie 57-1/4 inches.

Not only is this fish the first white crappie to break the 4-pound mark in New York, it’s the biggest crappie of any kind ever caught in the state. For the complete story, click here.
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