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'North American Fishing' Helps Anglers Pass Winter Months
North American Fishing is a new, splendidly illustrated book by the fishing editor of Field & Stream that will help fishing enthusiasts nationwide pass the winter months more quickly.
A game plan for winter walleye - Fish Ontario
In most parts, there are opportunities to take these tasty fish throughout winter. Here are some proven tactics for catching them.
A State of Readiness - On Ice Tour
Take care of business now, and you won't be the embarrassed angler looking to borrow an auger or trying to fix a tent while everyone around you is catching fish.
Action at First Ice - by Mike Mladenik
Another Look at Flag Fishing - by Noel Vick
The stereotypes are out there. A casual ice angler glances out the frosted window of a permanent shelter to verify that his tip-up, which was deployed yesterday, remains un-sprung.
ARTIFICIALS made with INTELLIGENCE - by Noel Vick
But until science and industry are capable of producing 100% lifelike minnows, crawlers, leeches, and grubs, nothing will compare to bona fide bait, aside from cloning, which is a frightening concept anyway.
Aurizon Technologies claims the world's first handheld fishfinder
Australia Sydney-based Aurizon Technologies best known for its Marine and Fishing Electronic instruments, announced the launch of the world's first handheld fishfinder.
Big Northerns Through The Ice
There is nothing quite like the thrill of pulling a trophy northern pike through the ice.
Blade Baits for Winter Walleye - Fish Ontario
Yes, blades have their biggest following among the open-water bass and walleye crowd. You can cast them a mile, they drop like a rock, and boy do they shimmy and shake on retrieve.
Catching Winter Pike - by Mike Mladenik
Catering to a Fish’s Sense of Smell and Taste - by Noel Vick
Sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. Our five senses had been teased to the max by a simple menu item.
Crappies: Scoring BIG on Springtime Slabs - by Justin Hoffman
As spring slowly makes its appearance, thoughts of opening day crappie waken me from my hibernation and begin to make my pulse quicken.
Critical Jigging for More Panfish - by Noel Vick
More often than not, hardwater panfish anglers must work through a variety of jigging motions, cadences, and lures to find something that triggers strikes.
Dropping Those Mid-Winter Ice Fishing Blues
Mid-winter got you singing the ice fishing blues? When the going get’s tough…..the tough get dropping. “Dropper rigs”, that is.
Electron Tricks - On Ice Tour
Give an angler the best equipment available today, and you've got an angler with the means to catch a lot of fish.
Eyes Up High - by Noel Vick
Shallows can also be dangerous, because fish lack the breadth of protective structure and deepwater sanctuary. So when walleyes range shallow, rest assured they’re alert, thrifty, and looking to score a meal.
Fishing With a 45
It's January, and the frozen hardtop of many a midwestern lake appears as peaceful and inviolable as a quaint country estate.
Frozen Islands: Lake Erie Ice Fishing - Ohio DNR
Lake Erie offers some of the best fishing in the country and winter is no exception. The area between Green and Rattlesnake Islands, just west of South Bass Island usually forms some of the safest ice on Lake Erie.
Getting Organized - Fishing the WildSide On Ice
When I hit the ice I have everything I will need, and I’m ready to fish.
Go Shallow and Light for the Hot Spring Ice Bite - On Ice Tour
A variety of fish species from baitfish to walleyes, perch, bluegills and crappies are quick to notice the new food sources and the growing difference in water temperatures.
Hair For Coldwater River Bronzebacks
Seasoned largemouth bass anglers profess that for large bass throughout the seasons, a rubber or silicon-skirted jig with a pork or plastic trailer is hard to beat.
Hardwater and Sonar…Inseparable - by Noel Vick
The crappies were on fire! Everyone in the group, aside from Mr. No Electronics, was seeing fish 20-feet down, dropping down to them, and hooking fish. I figure he was out-fished at about a 10:1 clip – the guy got his clock cleaned.
High Percentage Spots for Early Ice ‘Eyes - by Noel Vick
Like a puppy staring out the window yearning for its owner, so it goes with walleye anglers awaiting first ice. They’re weepy eyed, salivating, possibly drooling, and giddy when walkable ice finally forms.
Hot Cure for the Curious Crappie Fever - On Ice Tour with Gord Ellis
Crappie fishing and buying real estate are all about the same thing: location; location; location. Choosing the right lake or pond to fish (at the right time) is simply critical.
Hunting Hardwater Wolves - by Noel Vick
They lurk beneath the surface of a frozen lake. Cruising a well-defined weedline with reckless abandon, seeking out prey, exploding like a freight train.
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