Muskie fishing has been tough this year on sprawling 16,600-acre Audubon Lake located in central North Dakota, south of the ...
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It seems like a simple recipe, really. Joe Bucher — longtime host of “Fishing with Joe Bucher” and a 2002 Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame inductee — believes there are just three ingredients to ...
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When the weather forecast calls for multiple days of temperatures in the teens, most anglers know freshwater fishing is coming to an end. But just before water starts to lock up is actually one of the ...
Jan. 12—A story elsewhere in this section — or website, if you're reading online — reminded me of one of the things I love most about fishing. And, indeed, pretty much all things outdoors. It's that ...
Looking to land a monster musky? Don’t overcomplicate it. Here is all your really need, from tackle to tactics, to put a giant on the line If you’re reading this, I have to assume that you’re not ...
Casting for Lake St. Clair muskies in November can be a brutal undertaking, but diehard muskie fanatics wouldn’t have it any ...
Jesse Black is the 24th recipient of Maryland’s Master Angler milestone and the first to earn the award exclusively through ...
Muskie dreams are just what they are: dreams of big nasty-looking, toothy fish. Most dreams have some basis in fact, and occasionally my muskellunge dreams contain combined elements from two or three ...
Muskie Joe Stamper was a living legend along the tree-lined banks of Kentucky’s Kinniconick Creek. For nearly 50 years, the dedicated angler pursued the muskies that this stream is famed for. He was ...
Imagine catching a trophy fish and celebrating with a mount of your big catch on the wall, but only after you actually released the fish back into the lake. That's happening now in Wisconsin's ...