As we release the March edition, “Early Spring Fishing”, of ODU Magazine we all can see that many of our fellow anglers are still frozen in and winter is not going away very fast. Warmer temps are a coming. This edition of ODU magazine will cover early season bass fishing, catfishing, walleye angling, a little on the pesky piranha and a great assortment of fishing story’s to kick back with.
Next month is our annual Boat House edition, which we hope will have 60+ boats in these categories to check out and consider for your next purchase: bass boats, aluminum bass and crappie boats, V-hulls, multi-species boats, fish-n-skies, jet boats and duck boats.
Here are ALL the articles to look forward to reading:
- Lake Tawakoni Proven World Class Catfish Reservoir, By Brad Wiegmann, Pg 7
- Early Spring Bass Tactic’s, By Capt. Jake Davis, Pg 11
- Guntersville Lake Gets the Best, Worst of Zell Rowland, By Lawrence Taylor , Pg 15
- The Future Of Fishing In Our Country, By Bill Vanderford, Pg 18
- Trends In Fishing & Hunting, By Southwick Associates, Pg 21
- My Kid Brother, By Todd Staley, Pg 23
- The Elusive Piranha Preta, By Nici Haerter, Pg 28
- Crankin’ The Ozarks, By Dan Galusha, Pg 31
- Tips from Rapala Pros Brandon Palaniuk and James Holst for Early Spring Success, Pg 35
- Minnesota Bound, By D & B Ice Adventures, Pg 40
- Rod Selection For open Water Fishing, By Bob Jensen, Pg 47
- Using Advanced Map Options on “Mobile” fishing, By Paul Michele, Pg 49
- Open Season Walleyes, By Jason Mitchell, Pg 53
- Average Woman Hunters Being Targeted by Antis, By Kali Parmley, Pg 57
- Driving 3500 Miles To Fish, A New Definition Of “Crazy”, By Jake Bussolini, Pg 60
- Wild Rose Musky Habitat Study Delayed, By David Ewald, Pg 64
- Destination Campbell River – The Salmon Capital Of The World, By Rocco Bellosta, Pg 69
- Carolina Rig Does Have Options, By Capt. Mike Gerry, Pg 71
- Trolling Systems, By Ted Takasaki and Scott Richardson, Pg 76