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Seasonal and Location-Based Strategies
Spring Inshore Slam Secrets Every Saltwater Angler Should Know
Spring is one of the most exciting times of the year for inshore anglers. Water temperatures begin climbing, baitfish flood the flats, and predator fish become far more aggressive after the slower winter months. For many anglers, this is the …
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Fishing Techniques and Strategies
Early Summer Fishing Secrets for Staying on the Bite
When early summer temperatures start climbing, many anglers assume the fishing action slows to a crawl. While fish definitely react to warmer water, that does not mean the rods need to stay in the garage. Early summer can actually produce …
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Seasonal and Location-Based Strategies
Summer Fishing Essentials Every Angler Should Keep in the Tackle Box
Summer fishing season is all about long days on the water, active fish, and making the most of warm-weather conditions. Whether fishing freshwater lakes, rivers, ponds, or coastal saltwater flats, having the right gear packed and ready can make every …
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Unlocking Winter Crappie Fishing Success: Strategies for Cold Weather Catches
Crappie fishing doesn’t hibernate when winter sets in; it transforms. Adjusting your approach to the season can make winter an exceptional time to catch crappie, offering ample opportunities for good numbers and sizeable catches. Let’s explore some practical considerations and …
8 Ice Cold Winter Trout Fishing Tips for Anglers
The thought of standing in a frigid river during winter might not be appealing, but for those willing to brave the cold, winter trout fishing can be a rewarding experience. While the pace of fishing may slow down in colder …
Safely Discover the Thrills of Ice Fishing
Winter doesn’t have to mean staying indoors and battling cabin fever. Ice fishing offers a thrilling and cost-effective way to embrace the winter season while enjoying the great outdoors. Here’s your go-to guide to kick-start your ice fishing adventure: Embark …
Winter Fly Fishing, What You Need to Know
Winter fly fishing can be as rewarding as any other season if you understand the nuances. While cold weather and limited insect activity might discourage some, trout continue to feed throughout winter. Water Matters: Focus on rivers influenced by spring …
Winter Steelheading on New York’s Salmon River
The Salmon River in New York transforms into a winter haven for dedicated steelhead anglers. With the New York Department of Environmental Conservation stocking over 120,000 Chambers Creek-strain steelhead annually, winter brings the largest steelhead to the river, some weighing …
Mastering Ice Fishing for Trophy Fish: Proven Techniques
Embarking on an ice fishing adventure opens a window into a mysterious underwater realm. The thrill of piercing the ice to discover what lurks below is unique, and for many anglers, the ultimate goal is to land trophy-sized fish. While …
8 Great Tips to Get Started Ice Fishing
Dive into ice fishing with essential tips covering safety, gear, and techniques for catching walleye, crappie, perch, pike, trout, and more. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, follow these key points: 1. Ice Fishing Basics: Safety …
How to Stay Warm Fishing Steelhead in the Winter
Preparing for fall and winter steelhead fishing in the Midwest requires strategic layering to combat the challenges of staying warm. With over 30 years of experience, here’s a condensed guide on gearing up for your steelhead trip: Base Layer: Determine …
Unlocking Winter Fishing Success: A Comprehensive Guide
Embarking on a winter fishing expedition is not everyone’s cup of tea, but for those who relish the challenge, it can be a prime opportunity to land some hefty bass. As an enthusiast myself, I can attest that braving the …
Lake Pontchartrain Fishing, an Angling Locale for Everyone
Lake Pontchartrain, an estuary formed 2,600–4,000 years ago, offers prime fishing opportunities. Connected to the Gulf of Mexico, it boasts an oval shape with a max length of 40 miles and a max width of 24 miles. Inshore fishing here …














