
St. Anthony angler breaks catch-and-release record for flathead catfish
Mark Mosby caught the fish on the St. Croix River near Stillwater. It measured 52-1/2 inches and had a girth of 32 inches.
Mark Mosby caught the fish on the St. Croix River near Stillwater. It measured 52-1/2 inches and had a girth of 32 inches.
It hasn’t come easy, and the process will require continued human intervention to make sure the salmon that hatch in Vermont’s Winooski River or New York’s Boquet River can make it to the lake and
There are many times that downsizing your offering is just the ticket to put more fish in the boat.
Put a little thought into it by working the colors of the spectrum and going from one extreme to the other, working back and forth between light and dark until you connect on the color
Oregon officials expect the reduced bag limit for hatchery steelhead will be temporary, but it marks a conservative beginning to a season that’s expected to be hampered by low returns. As of Monday, only 70,000
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — A Native American tribe says its anglers have caught about 20,000 fish following the collapse of a commercial net pen rearing farmed Atlantic salmon in Puget Sound. The Lummi Nation said its
Drop-shots for walleye? Capt. Joe Fonzi of Gasport made me a believer. Give it a try.
A second and final closure of open-water walleye fishing runs through Nov. 30 on the central Minnesota lake.
Feider also will fish Angler of Year Championship at Lake Mille Lacs.
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