Category: News & Media
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Lindner “Goes Green” On Summer Walleyes
By Jack Busby For over 50 years Al and Ron Lindner have been helping anglers locate and catch fish. From the seminal “Secret Teachings” formula of F + L + P = Success to FRS (Fish Response System), decades of info-packed TV and radio fishing programming, countless DVDs, to Lindner Media’s “Angling Edge” TV series,…
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Premiere Roughfish Waterways
By David Graham Every angler dreams of that once in a lifetime “trophy”. And every angler has that one “spot” they hold near and dear to their heart which has, does, and will provide those trophies. We as angers can catch the same species over and over, but truthfully, the experience is always uniquely different. …
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Sight Fishing and Spawning Science
By Josh B. Peacock Up here in the far North, when the water temperature begins to rise (55°F +), the days are growing in length (photoperiod) and the lunar phase gets right (full moon or new moon). Additionally, the lilacs have bloomed, the snapping turtles are laying eggs, and more importantly, bass are migrating into…
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Muskies on the Fly: Where to Begin?
By Chris Willen Fly fishing for muskellunge has been burning through the angling circles like wildfire. For anglers transitioning from conventional gear to fly gear, many questions arise. The major one often asked is how does a musky fisherman get started fly fishing?
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Gronaw’s Gills: The Baddest Panfish Out There
By Jim Gronaw One of the cool things about fishing for panfish with today’s ultra and even micro-light gear is that it makes little fish seem big. This is especially great news for guys like me who catch mostly small fish anyway. Where as 50 years ago the panfisherman was limited to a cane pole…
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Cortland Line Company May 2013 Newsletter
News from Cortland Line Company, May 2013: Cortland Line manufactures the finest fly lines, braided lines and monofilament in the world. Lines engineered to meet any fishing challenge. Whether the quarry is trout or tarpon, bass or bones, tuna or sailfish, we fish for them our selves and we put that experience into every Cortland…
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Tweaking Big Lake Tactics for Teensier Water ‘Eyes
By Mitch Eeagan Walleyes are walleyes no matter where they wander. As a general rule, whether they reside in inland lakes, rivers, reservoirs or the Great Lakes, their year-round habits are shaped by two things: spawning and eating. With that said, you’d think the same techniques would work the same wonders for conjuring up strikes…
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The Finer Points of Punching Mats With Terry Scroggins and Jimmy Mason
By Steven Johnson Two bass fishing tactics are commonly used to pull big bass from massive grass mats, throwing a hollow body frog for those fish willing to smash through the “roof,” and punching through the grass for those holding below. If bass aren’t hitting the top, the choice is already made. Put up your…
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The Original Rod Glove with Dave Wolak
Protect and organize your casting rods with the Rod Glove Casting Rod Covers. 100% made in North America, the Rod Glove Rod Covers are a perfect way to protect the investment you’ve made in your fishing rods. Also great for eliminating tangles and organizing your rods by color, they feature a tapered tip design that…
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Biodegradable Topography
By Cory Allen Learning to fish laydowns is one of the fundamental lessons of feshwater fishing. An angler casting the shoreline comes to a tree that has fallen into the water. It’s been undercut by years of erosion. Now its root system sticks up like a tombstone, and its trunk extends beneath the water. Several…