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Ice Fishing Houses

Ice Fishing Houses
Author: John Olson
When it comes to ice fishing, nothing is more basic to most
people’s minds than an ice fishing house. When you head out to fish
in the winter it is undoubtedly cold and for that reason a house
is a great way to enjoy more time on the ice. There are many
important things to [...] Read more »

The snow geese are here, THE SNOW GEESE ARE HERE!

At long last the snow geese have moved in after holding up in Northern SD for awhile. The snow geese are here now and the hunting has been terrific. The snow geesse came in a couple of days ago and more are expected. Hunting will just get better until they leave.
Not many ducks coming [...] Read more »

Crappie Fishing In The Fall And Winter

Bait Fishing: Crappie Fishing In The Fall And Winter Details Here!

Author: Mark Fleagle
Bait fishing for crappie in the fall can sometimes be very confusing. As the water starts to cool the crappies normal feeding and living patterns are unpredictable. Patterns you were anticipating and using in the late summer months may not work in the [...] Read more »

Seasonal Walleye Strategies

By Chester Hastings
There are certain strategies to help find and catch trophy walleyes. One of these strategies is to fish for big walleyes at night. This is a seasonal guide to help catch the biggest walleyes.
Spring
Shallow running crankbaits that are neutrally buoyant can be cast or trolled through the shallows at night. Good spots to [...] Read more »

Build your own fishing site or blog.

It’s not all that hard to put up your own fishing site. Just go to Wordpress.org and they’ll give you one. What you make the website is up tp you. You can get a free blog, just like this one, from Wordpress. Lol, hpefully you’re better at graphics than I am.
I’ve been making websites for [...] Read more »

Catching more Trout

Author: Chris Pettersen
Equipment needed:
1. 6 to 7′ medium action rod
2. spinning reel with 8-10 # test monofilament
3. 2 1/2 – 3 ft. of 20# test monofilament leader tied directly
to your 8-20# test line using a uni knot.
Techniques
Always look for grassy areas with white sandy potholes. Water depth should be from 4-6 [...] Read more »

Fishing Can Teach Kids More Than Just How to Catch Fish

By Greg A Brown
When I was a little boy I began to take an interest in outdoor activates such as fishing. We had a lake nearby that I would visit several times a week and try to catch some fish.
I would ride my bike down to the lake with my dog following along behind. I [...] Read more »

Bass Fishing with a Plastic Worm can be great fun!

Author: Jeff Bausch
Colors and length of the plastic worm can make a big difference on any lake you fish on. I have fished numerous lengths and colors before choosing what really works on a constant basis. How do you figure that out? I live on a small lake in Wisconsin. I have used many different [...] Read more »

Pheasant Hunting, deer Hunting and duck and goose hunting

Pheasant hunting in South Dakota is off to a great start and is just going to get better as more of the cornfields are harvested. People and groups are easily getting limits and it’s going to get even better as the month goes on. If you want to know more about pheasant hunting check out [...] Read more »