
It’s time to end discrimination against bait fishing
Common sense and current scientific studies demonstrate that there is no place for fly-fishing-only or artificials-only regulations.

Common sense and current scientific studies demonstrate that there is no place for fly-fishing-only or artificials-only regulations.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleyes continue to be caught throughout the lake, deep and shallow, on a variety of artificial and live bait presentations. Most smallmouth bass are off the beds and

St. Croix Rod’s Board of Directors recently announced that fishing-industry veteran Scott Forristall has been named as the company’s new president and CEO. According to a news release from the Park Falls, Wis., company, Forristall

One of the best things about being an outdoor writer is that you have an opportunity to fish with a wide variety of angling professionals, be it of the charter captain or guide variety or

Great Lakes region teams find success in New York state event.

The regulations impose no statewide size limit but establish a daily bag limit of one flathead catfish and five channel catfish.

In the weeks ahead trout action will likely start to dwindle as the weather warms and trout anglers back off pursuing their favorite fish. At the same time, bass fishing will intensify. But for now,

With all the new-fangled mock bass attractants being marketed today, plus an uncountable number of lures constructed in vast varieties, live baits have taken a back seat.

Even on a relatively average day on Lake St. Clair, the smallmouth bass fishing can be very good.
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