
Ice fishing tip: Stuck in one spot? Call the fish to you!
Not marking fish despite working a prime location? Try using flashy spoons or rattle baits to entice more fish into your icy zone.
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Not marking fish despite working a prime location? Try using flashy spoons or rattle baits to entice more fish into your icy zone.

Know which jigging to employ when and you’ll reel in more walleyes and panfish this hard-water season.

A pair of shows recently helped kick off the 2019-20 ice-fishing season. Following are 10 new products/interesting products from the two shows.

Fishing guide Tony Roach shares with Outdoor News one of his best techniques for walleye fishing in cold, deep waters.

The organizers said they could not reach an agreement on a number of terms with the Cass County officials. So they canceled what would have been the 41st annual event, which had been planned for

Tony Roach is an avid hole hopper when he goes out ice fishing. He shows Outdoor News what gear he takes and why he takes so little on the lake.

Build the proper presentation and fish will come, because they’re always biting somewhere.

Fishing guide Tony Roach shares with Outdoor News one of his best techniques for walleye fishing in cold, deep waters.

Ice anglers, do you prefer to release the fish you catch? Here are a few of the proper tools to aid successful catch-and-release on the hard water.
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