By Kahea R
Fishing is not only a hobby but also a great pastime and recreational activity for many people. Young people and kids especially prefer fishing with their relatives and friends. The modern technology also played an important role and developed several modern tools and equipments to make this activity more interesting and convenient for [...] Read more »
By Jacob Daniel
Basically you have 3 different types of lake fishing. Game fish lakes, food fish lakes, and bait fish lakes. Typically the bass and trout are generally regarded as game fish because of the sporting value. Believe me, bass fishing is tough and if you can find out what type of lake you are [...] Read more »
By Don Eigermeyer
Carp are actually originally from the Caspian Sea in Central Asia, although the increased popularity for carp fishing in the United Kingdom and other areas of Europe often leads to the misconception that they are native to these regions. Although there are no accurate records giving a specific date, a thriving carp population [...] Read more »
Author: Jack Bollen
For many passionate bass fishers, the dream is to someday have the opportunity to compete against the very best by entering into pro bass fishing. This dream of going pro can be realized if one takes the necessary steps, and in order to do so it is important to get started on [...] Read more »
Author: Keith Cantelmo
Bass fishing has changed to a near cult popularity with so many anglers throughout the years that there have been so many products created, clubs formed and articles written about it. Here you will read about the sorts of bass fishing lures you can employ as well as a list of the crucial [...] Read more »
The snow geese are coming in in big bunches and the area should be full of them by the weekend. Snow Goose Hunting will be great again this year. The hatch last spring wasn’t to good up in Canada but there are still plenty of snow geese to be hunted.
Limits are still at 20 [...] Read more »
By Rye Mann
Spring is the time to feast after the long winter fast and mate to produce the next generation of bluegills. Bluegills are congregated and less wary than any other time of year making them more easily caught. And if you like me, nothing is better after a long winter trapped indoors than spending [...] Read more »
By Gregory Jackson
If you are looking for another bass fishing trick for early spring bass fishing try using a lipless rattle bait. Yep, that’s right. Lipless rattle baits in early spring can be very productive and can often times out produce most other lures under certain conditions.
As warmer spring weather approaches and the water temperature [...] Read more »
By Anthony Michael
Your walleye fishing arsenal contains no piece of equipment more important than your walleye fishing rod. A walleye rod is like any other tool and you will find as you become more experienced that different rods are intended for different uses. Taking some time to select a walleye fishing rod will [...] Read more »
Author: The WalleyeGuy
The very first walleye catching technique I was exposed to was trolling Shad Raps. I don’t recall the exact conditions, but I do know that it was September in Northern Minnesota, it was evening and we were fishing on a break where the water went from about 6 feet to 12 feet [...] Read more »