
The underwater camera: not just for ice anglers anymore
Deploy these ever-improving devices to quickly skip a step with your fishing electronics.

Deploy these ever-improving devices to quickly skip a step with your fishing electronics.

New York’s trout season opened a few weeks ago and there is little doubt many area anglers were out enjoying the opportunity to fish for what arguably might be called New York’s most popular game

It’s important to conduct a little annual maintenance on your reels, and right now is a good time to accomplish that task.

Cicadas expected to be fish ‘filet mignon’ in Pennsylvania.

The three-walleye bag limit, with one over 17 inch size restriction, is intended to keep annual harvest within the target harvest range. Last summer, anglers harvested 131,000 pounds with a four-fish limit with one over

The number of drownings across the country – anglers, hunters and especially paddlers – is astounding, and these numbers are creeping up again as of late.

It’s the first 16-plus-pounder recorded in the state.

This opening of trout fishing, similar at least to openers in years past, offers hope and promise that the world is finally starting to move on in a normal fashion.

It’s good to see so many showing an interest in the sport.
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