
Bass, blue cats heralded as Braidwood Lake in Illinois opens for season
An alarming aside to DNR’s most recent report on Braidwood is that the top largemouths caught the previous year, in 2021, were 7.8 and 7.25 pounds, respectively.

An alarming aside to DNR’s most recent report on Braidwood is that the top largemouths caught the previous year, in 2021, were 7.8 and 7.25 pounds, respectively.

Our different fish species in Wisconsin evolved and adapted to different environments over millions of years. Understanding the differences may help people find and catch fish, or at least, gain more appreciation for the origin

Chequamegon Waters Flowage, which also is known as Miller Dam Flowage, is a 2,714-acre impoundment on the Yellow River, a tributary to the Chippewa River.

Largemouth bass bite snaps awake as spring nears.

Walleyes will always be my favorite fish to catch through the ice, but this season I’ve had a banner year locating and catching big bluegills. Catching good numbers of bluegills isn’t a big deal, but

Inland lake anglers switching gears to panfish species.

The Minnesota DNR recently announced its list of water that will see new regulations come March 1. There are five special regulations and two experimental regulations that will apply at that time.

When fishing with sonar in the winter, you might encounter problems with interference from other nearby units. This can be even more of an issue when you’re fishing in 25 to 35 feet of water

Sallie’s walleye population is currently in excellent shape, and it consists of a wide range of sizes.
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