
Aggressive crappies and sunfish through the hard water of March
As northern pike and walleye season wraps up on Minnesota’s inland waters, the author turns his focus to some of the best fishing of the year: late-ice panfish.

As northern pike and walleye season wraps up on Minnesota’s inland waters, the author turns his focus to some of the best fishing of the year: late-ice panfish.

BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho utility is challenging a decision by federal regulators rejecting its request to negate an Oregon law requiring fish passage as part of relicensing for a hydroelectric project on the Snake

CARBONDALE, Ill. — Researchers at Southern Illinois University have received what could be one of the largest black carp used for scientific research. Officials at the Carbondale campus say they’ve received a 115-pound specimen of

Any anglers wondering how they might fish Madison area lakes from shore may pick up a free copy of “A Guide to Shore Fishing on the Madison Area Lakes” at the Wisconsin Fishing Expo (WFE),

KENAI, Alaska — Sport-fishing license sales dropped in Alaska last year, despite the state Department of Fish and Game recording an increase in revenue from license sales. Division of Sportfish Director Tom Brookover said that
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – There is still a little ice left in some of the lake’s coves, but anglers should always be aware of thin spots on this lake. Some fishermen
While ice angling continued on some fisheries around the state, as of Feb. 1 veering temperatures, wind, rain and snow made many lakes unfishable, with large areas of open water or open water around the
Lake St. Clair Fishing has been very good for perch and walleyes on Lake St. Clair. Early mornings and later in the afternoon have produced the best action. Be very careful when heading out. Always
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleyes are hitting during the day in the deep basin areas over 25 feet or more and during low-light periods in 10 to 12 feet. Big northern pike
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