Walleye, the fish that you hear everyone speak of when they talk about shore lunch, fresh dinner at the trailer, and even at the local seafood markets. These fish are probably one of the tastiest fish, and they can also be one of the hardest to catch. This species has a few different [...]
Many of us who fish tributaries for migratory species are very familiar with the term spawning redds. Spawning redds are beds dug into the river or stream bed in order for fish to mate and lay eggs in. The most common times that you will see fresh spawning redds in rivers and streams is fall [...]
Fishing knots are an important thing for all fishermen to learn. Whether it be knots that are used to attach monofilament fishing line to reels, or knots that attach hooks to your line, these can make or break landing the big one. A great knot to learn, especially if you are a fly fisher, is [...]
If you are a creek dweller like me, you probably go through your fair share of punctured waders. It doesn’t have to be the end of those waders though! Hip and Chest waders aren’t cheap, and proper care and upkeep will keep them in the best shape possible for the longest time possible. The inevitable [...]
During the spring and fall months in North America, different types of fish begin to migrate from large bodies of water such as the oceans and the great lakes into the rivers and streams that are the tributaries of these water bodies. Be they salmon or trout, they can certainly result in an excellent fight [...]
Finding fish through the ice can be tough, especially if you don’t have some sort of sonar device or fishfinder to make things a little less confusing. Ice fishing for schooling fish is fun, as long as you find the school and you are able to keep on top of them as the move around [...]