
Angler inquiry: Where have all the big fish gone?
If today’s fishermen want trophy fish in the future, they need to embrace stricter slots and catch-and-release regulations.
If today’s fishermen want trophy fish in the future, they need to embrace stricter slots and catch-and-release regulations.
Seeing a nearly five-foot lake sturgeon leap out of the water is one thing. But to feel it is quite another. Jake Didier indeed felt it – the splash from the big fish after he
Trappers, ginseng diggers, and deer hunters should be aware.
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: The browns and cohos are starting to get active on the lakefront from the boats.
2017 fish, game, trapping licenses set to expire; 2018 licenses will be costlier.
Western New York Greg Schloerb of Amherst reported that fishing improved once the slush off the top of the water was gone at Eighteen Mile Creek at Burt Dam. He caught some dandy steelhead using
AMERY AREA It’s been a slower week of fishing, especially for walleyes. The north end of Lake Wapogasset is giving up crappies and sunfish in 12 feet, while pike are being caught on the Apple
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Look for walleyes over 25 to 32 feet during the day or in 12 to 14 feet during low-light periods. Perch action has been best off the mud
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.
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