Proper catch-and-release fishing is a process that maximizes the odds of a fish’s survival. It’s a course of action that begins before you even hook a fish and ends when you watch it swim strongly ...
No species is more closely associated with freshwater fishing than bass. It’s what most people—anglers and nonanglers alike—envision catching when casting into a lake or pond. And it makes sense ...
Primitive fishing teaches patience, rewarding the angler with a delicious meal. This video features the creation of a fishing rod from a currant bush branch, with clay eyes and yucca cordage. The ...
If there are two things in this world that Dick Grzywinski (better known as the Griz) loves, one is catching fish and the other is catching more fish than everyone else. Griz became a local legend in ...
As the snow melts and lakes thaw, walleye fishermen break free from their cabin fever and race to the water to begin hunting for trophy spring walleyes. Regardless of where and when the weather allows ...
For years, ice anglers were told they had to downsize to catch fish. Fish are cold blooded and their metabolism slows in winter, so we need to use tiny lures to catch these fickle feeders, we thought.
Fathead minnows, leeches and worms are mainstays in bait-shop refrigerators across the country. These old standards have pro­duced stringers of game fish for decades, and they’ll continue to produce ...
Coiled tubing fishing is the targeted retrieval or remediation of stuck, broken, or lost in-hole equipment and debris using continuous, reel-fed tubing with the ability to circulate, pump, jar, mill, ...