It’s hopper season darn near everywhere. It doesn’t make for the most exciting fishing report, but man, does it make for exciting fishing. Given the predictability of what fish are eating across the ...
Missouri River, below Holter — Fishing is good and water temps are starting to cool off, hovering around 63-65 degrees. Hoppers and big ants have been the best way to get a bite, and there are more ...
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Ohio River fishing - spring walleye, sauger, and smallmouth action
Spring hits the Ohio River, and the fish are fired up. From hard-fighting smallmouth to chunky walleye and sauger, every cast brings something new. The water’s flowing fast, the bites are constant, ...
Today we are using the Thundermist T-Turn Bait rigs (#3A), and the "Eye-Drops" as our bait, looking for Scup and catching a ...
October Bass Fishing Top Baits, Matt Adams' Dream to Qualify for the Bassmaster Elite Series Still Kicking, and Have You ...
Slab crappies are meat eaters—sure enough minnow munchers. They take artificials well at times, especially jigs—but big crappie will turn their noses at even the best of the best crappie lures.
A young Hawaiian monk seal named Moana is dead after an apparent entanglement in fishing gear, according to the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources. DLNR said Moana, or RS34, was ...
The Starting Spot Daily Bass Fishing Headlines are the perfect way to start your day with some of the top bass fishing articles on the internet. It’s the quick, informative, how, where, and who you ...
COURTESY NOAA A close-up reveals the plastic jug tethered to a thick line. COURTESY NOAA A close-up reveals the plastic jug tethered to a thick line. A young Hawaiian monk seal named Moana is dead ...
In this edition of The Starting Spot: -Bryan Schmitt has been one of the most consistent performers in tournament bass fishing. If you asked him his go to lure, he’d say the swimjig. In this video, he ...
It’s one of the world’s most storied rivers, with sites such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the Tower of London visible beyond its algae-covered, walled banks. But can one really catch a big ...
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