
Weedy walleyes in the late summer
When traditional walleye structure goes cold, consider a patch of vegetation that might just contain more than bass and pike.

When traditional walleye structure goes cold, consider a patch of vegetation that might just contain more than bass and pike.

Nearly 60 fish types found in Chicago waters, up from about 10, an increase attributed to a decline in pollution, according to a sampling study.

Employing an underwater camera will make your angling more efficient in your quest to decipher what’s happening underneath the surface.

Anyone who is willing to tie up tens of thousands of dollars in a boat simply to fish bass tournaments is obviously quite serious about bass fishing. For the average evening or weekend angler, a

You never know what is going to work for fishing on any given day. Sometimes it does not matter how you cast, the way you retrieve or where you throw your bait. Ultimately, it is

A 35-year adventure to hunt down lake herring continues.

Why late summer provides an ideal time to have the streams all to yourself.

Wayzata, Minn. — The Blackfish Classic Tournament for Bass on Monday, July 27 did not disappoint regional bass anglers. For the third year in a row, the Blackfish Classic was hosted on Lake Minnetonka, with

Author returns to his roots for some fishing fun.
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