
Open water fishing tips: Catch more walleyes with spinner rigs in shallow water
Troll spinner rigs farther away from the boat to hook more walleyes when fishing in clear, shallow water.

Troll spinner rigs farther away from the boat to hook more walleyes when fishing in clear, shallow water.
For the second time in less than three weeks, a North Dakota bow fisherman has set a new state record.

Find shallow bays with loads of vegetation on Gitche Gumee, and you’ll locate some of the largest northern pike in the Lower 48.

Big smallmouths are no longer limited to the known trophy waters of Green Bay or Chequamegon Bay.

The marking provides data for biologists studying fish movements and the value of naturally reproduced fish versus stocked fish.

Mystery remains as to how a jawbone from a saltwater shark got in the river.

Today, fishermen have a choice of many high-quality braided or fluorocarbon fishing lines that are stronger, more durable and don’t abrade as easily as mono.

Crews have caught about 43,000 king salmon this season after catching more than 45,000 in each of the past two years.

The bank below the River Center is a busy place during the Kenai River’s sockeye salmon run in July. As a result, the bank has been heavily damaged over time, and the Kenai Peninsula Borough
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