
Paying for a guided trip? Then listen to the guide – always
They know the rivers intimately, know what works and what doesn’t.

They know the rivers intimately, know what works and what doesn’t.

It’s all about giving the future generation (and anglers of all ages) the knowledge they need to learn something new and spend more time outdoors.

With spring, trout season returns to Pennsylvania — thank goodness!
Tarnishing the “magic” of Pennsylvania’s trout opener might be the unintended consequences of change.

Farmington, Minn. — Crews from the Minnesota DNR’s East Metro Fisheries office stocked 3,000 11- to 12-inch rainbow trout into several runs of Dakota County’s Vermillion River this morning, Friday, April 7. For story, photo

In southeast Minnesota, which offers some of the best trout fishing in the Upper Midwest, DNR fisheries biologists say the past three mild winters, along with the absence of spring flooding, have led to good

In response to trout decline, Fish and Wildlife implemented an experimental catch-and-release or “no-kill” restriction for the lower eight miles of the river. Adult anglers were also restricted to artificial flies and lures.

This annual stocking activity uses unneeded brown and rainbow trout broodstock from Michigan’s state fish hatcheries.

Hundreds of thousands of catchable-sized rainbow and brook trout and fingerling brown trout will be stocked in hundreds of miles of northeast Iowa streams between April 3 and October 2017.
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