Category: featured
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Slab Spawn: Locating Trophy Crappies
By: Kenny Lookingbill – Date Posted: May 11, 2011 Springtime crappie fishing is one of the most diverse styles of fishing there is. For example, one day you might find yourself fishing with a float, while the next day you could be using jigs. Fishing during this period is a feast or famine. However, fishing…
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When The Horsin’ Gets Tough
By: Jeremy Dunfee – Date Posted: May 11, 2011 I have always been a fan of catching all fish, including those most people don’t understand. When I found internet forums it opened up an even wider world for me. One family of fish I was aware of, but knew little about before the internet forum…
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South Florida Spring Break Bassin’
By: Andrew Ragas – Date Posted: January 20, 2011 Scheduled during the school year each year is a designated period in which students of high school and college age are rewarded with a full week recess. In some cases, this can also apply to adults who also need to take a vacation themselves. In…
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Running With Walleyes
By: Andrew Ragas – Date Posted: March 22, 2011 Another spring season is quickly approaching and there is no better way to begin the open water season than to run with infinite amounts of fish during their seasonal spawning migrations. Back in April of 2009, I had one of my most enjoyable spring fishing experiences…
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The Soft Swimbait Revolution
By Bryan Blazek – Date Posted: May 11, 2011 Many advances in technology have changed the way we collectively view fishing tackle and artificial baits. The most influential factor that often contributes to innovation is new synthetic compounds used for materials that are the products of an increasing technology driven market.
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Sea Monster Season
By: Andrew Ragas – Date Posted: November 3, 2010 Let me ask you the following questions related strictly towards the game of Musky fishing: Why do you do it? Why do you enjoy it so much? What makes you go back for more the following day? If I was asked the same, my answer is…
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Richmond Mill: A Success in Small Lake Management
By: Jim Gronaw – Date Posted: July 19, 2011 One of the most intriguing bodies of water in North America is Richmond Mill Lake in Southern North Carolina. This is a small 120-acre intensely managed body of water that currently sports some of the best largemouth bass fishing in the nation and the bluegill fishing…
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The Effects of Fall For Muskies
By: Adam Glickman – Date Posted: September 15, 2011 Fall is the most productive time of the season to fish muskies in the upper Midwest, both for numbers of fish and large individuals. The calendar year is broken down into four seasons, fall being a single and whole season. However, as a musky fisherman I…
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Muskie On The Fly: Part 1
By Drew Price – Date Posted: September 15, 2011 For most anglers the word musky (or muskie) conjures up images. Huge aquatic assassins that can eat almost anything but can be very difficult to catch. The fish of 10,000 casts is often said. What if there were a means of angling that helped cut that…
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The Misunderstood Longnose Gar
By: David Graham – Date Posted: July 19, 2011 “Good for nothing, bait-stealing, stinky ‘trash fish’!” Such utterings frequently skim over heat-sheened, glassy waters straight into my ears, increasing my dismay at certain fishing superstitions. It is frustrating that the lowly gar is frequently viewed with such undeserved disdain. Unique in image and character, the…