
August is prime time for king salmon in Lake Michigan
It cracks me up when I see a Midwest regional magazine with no story about fishing for salmon in their August issue.
How can you not think of salmon in August? Most refer

It cracks me up when I see a Midwest regional magazine with no story about fishing for salmon in their August issue.
How can you not think of salmon in August? Most refer

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is taking a new approach to a dozen streams that are managed for both stocked and wild trout, and they hope the measure appeases anglers who fish for both.

Michigan steelhead anglers are pretty satisfied with the state of the fishery according to a recent mail survey conducted by the Department of Natural Resources. And the DNR is glad to hear it.
“Most

Twenty-mile creek, in Erie County, is a tributary to Lake Erie that will always hold a special place in my heart, and a recent change to re-access waters that had been closed to the public

I love fishing with different charter captains. It’s an opportunity to share some time on the water and learn a bit of intimate knowledge on how they approach fishing.
I was a guest with

Two different styles of fishing tournaments helped to christen the month of June on Lake Ontario, forcing teams to enact unique strategies and fishing tactics to earn a victory during a time when the body

We noticed the mayflies in the air at around 10:30 p.m. and within minutes the fish were feeding.
There was a pair that sounded like good ones feeding within earshot – one upstream, one

Saratoga County resident Alex Ross makes an annual trip to the Salmon River, in Oswego County, N.Y., each fall seeking big salmon and trout as they migrate into the river. Last September, with water levels

As residents in many parts of New York and neighboring states work to recover from July heavy rains and flooding, angling enthusiasts are also concerned about a less urgent but still vexing question.
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