
Hit the trail and fish for Gunflint’s walleyes, lakers in Minnesota
Gunflint Lake is a large, deep, Canadian Shield-type system with a fine reputation for producing walleyes, lake trout, and smallmouth bass.

Gunflint Lake is a large, deep, Canadian Shield-type system with a fine reputation for producing walleyes, lake trout, and smallmouth bass.

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

As a kid and young adult, the month of March produced nightly dreams of the upcoming trout opener on April 1. I’d relive casts, retrieves and strikes at my favorite stream from previous seasons as

Plenty of public fishing rights on Catt-County streams.

A few miles below the cascading Cataracts of Niagara Falls, is the outstanding angling opportunities that present itself in the turbulent river waters. However, these waters are not for the faint of heart. Getting to

The event was on hiatus during COVID and is back this year with a full weekend of fishing and camaraderie on a private, three-mile stretch of water amply stocked with rainbow and brown trout at

More older lake trout were collected by DNR in its 2022 sampling of Lake Michigan, providing biologists some insight into how lakers – both stocked fish and wild fish – are developing in Illinois waters.<br

Largemouth bass bite snaps awake as spring nears.

Released in December, the 358-page, soft-cover book by Carl Haensel is an information-packed exploration of Minnesota’s storied waters and where and how to catch fish on them with a fly.
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