
Taste of the Wild: The ultimate fish gyros
Cook by heating a sous vide bath to 180 degrees and placing fish loaf in for 20 minutes. (Instead of sous vide, you can bring a large pot of water to a boil, reduce heat
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Cook by heating a sous vide bath to 180 degrees and placing fish loaf in for 20 minutes. (Instead of sous vide, you can bring a large pot of water to a boil, reduce heat

The Michigan Natural Resources Commission at a recent monthly meeting passed several fisheries orders that range from additional protection for whitefish and lake sturgeon to more liberal size limits on bass and pike on a

Northern pike go by all sorts of derisive nicknames, and their emergence from the summertime depths can draw reactions like a child with high hopes for that last Christmas gift, only to tear open a

Fall fishing is fantastic. In the past I spent a lot of time hunting waterfowl in the fall, but I’m backing off my waterfowl hunts this year and getting serious about fall fishing.
What

Twenty-nine years ago, back in 1995, Max Johnson and I took our wives on a trip to the Bahamas, during which he and I fished for bonefish with fly rods.
It was our first

Jack Bortz had never before fished this public water near Lake Wallenpaupack in Wayne County, Pa, but decided to try it on July 27.
He had no idea what to expect. All he had heard

To this day, I recall a catch from many years ago, right around the time I turned 13 and was being introduced to walleye fishing. Back then, my family would take an annual late-spring fishing

Jacob Skorloken, 39, of Merrifield, Minn., recalls going to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with his father 21 years ago and catching his first fish in an area his family calls the “honey hole.”<br

North Dakota offers an abundance of fishing destinations suitable for both novices and seasoned anglers alike. To foster some friendly competition, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department recently commenced its third annual Fish Challenge,
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