
Some tips on anchoring your hub-style ice-fishing shack
Fishing from a hub-style ice-fishing shack is awesome. I love the room and the ability to fish with multiple anglers in comfort.

Fishing from a hub-style ice-fishing shack is awesome. I love the room and the ability to fish with multiple anglers in comfort.

Fish may not think things through in depth, but they can be picky.

In my opinion, one of the most common mistakes that ice anglers make is heading too deep, too early.

But the bass here do tend to run to nice sizes. Laurel Hill offers up three to four times as many fish longer than 12 inches, and about three times as many fish exceeding 15,

I hadn’t fished in almost a month. Between the time of my last open-water excursion and the formation of fishable ice, my mood had gotten ugly. When finally the ice was on the thicker side

The angler caught a 1 pound, 12-ounce hybrid sunfish on Green Lake in Kandiyohi County.

Use a tipped piece of a nightcrawler and use a subtle jigging action to catch these fish.

In his final ice-fishing tip of the season, Hall of Fame angler “Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about sight-lining for tough-bite sunfish and crappies. He suggests using 2-pound test line to control the fall of your

There has been some warmer weather that came through, but ice conditions remain solid. We are still having a very good suspended crappie bite in basin areas with fish eating jigs tipped with plastics, spoons
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