Anglers flock to Lake Erie and local spots for peak fishing of walleye, bass, and catfish amid ideal weather and community ...
Walleyes can be found in deep lakes and windy rivers. They inhabit the sprawling Great Lakes and tiny backwoods waters. But no matter where you fish for walleyes, these lures should be in your tackle ...
Fishing from shore brings to mind a simpler time, when catching fish was as basic as dunking a worm below a bobber or casting a spoon in hopes of catching whatever might be biting. Shore fishing ...
My angling interests are firmly rooted in walleyes, thanks to the proliferation of the species in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ reservoirs near Warren and Youngstown. Our local lakes were dammed ...
The bite was subtle, which is often the case when fishing a river hovering around 40 degrees. I was fishing a Ned rig — a finesse-sized pairing of a slim 2.75-inch straight worm with a light leadhead ...
To find fish in the shallows, I often look for large flats, preferring those where recent winds have been blowing on.
Most anglers are fishing for crappie or walleye. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said crappie fishing is good near brush. Fish with minnows or jigs 15 to 20 feet deep. Walleye are being ...