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Three destinations for the international hawgs of Canada.
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Three destinations for the international hawgs of Canada.

Author returns to his roots for some fishing fun.

The beauty of fishing from a smaller boat is that you can get to places bigger boats sometimes can’t. And if you want to set out on some of the larger lakes, you have that

There’s little doubt bass fishermen have a wide variety of lures available to them, but it also creates confusion when trying to decide which to use. Stick to these three and you can’t go wrong.

While Michigan’s best-known bass fisheries are among the tops in the country, its less-heralded waters are pretty darn good, too.

This style of fishing is distant from the silence of a peaceful rural waterway. Wildlife encounters do happen, but you’re not going to be an eyewitness to Yogi Bear or Big Foot. You will not

If you use the lightest jig possible, spinning tackle is the way to go. Light line and light tubes can put more fish in the boat.

Sometimes a little finesse is required to catch early-season bass.

This is a story of smallmouth bass on the Way-Upper Susquehanna River, and how little bass became bigger bass, and bigger. It’s also the story of a famous Grateful Dead concert at Cornell University in
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