Crappies Without Minnows
Crappie anglers love live minnows. Historically minnows have been known as the bait of choice for catching crappie. Minnows have wiggle, they have taste and they have smell. Crappies always have and always will be […]
Crappie anglers love live minnows. Historically minnows have been known as the bait of choice for catching crappie. Minnows have wiggle, they have taste and they have smell. Crappies always have and always will be […]
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Garry Mason, founder of the “Legends of the Outdoors” National Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee has announced that O’Neill Williams will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Saturday, August 15th. The ceremony […]
When you want the inside scoop on fishing in Maine, you ask a local. And that’s just what we did when it was time to let you know about the abundance of fishing experiences in […]
Fisheries are an economic and employment engine in Alaska, with the commercial and recreational sectors generating $4.8 billion in sales impacts and 61,000 jobs in 2012. However, invasive species, or species that are introduced to […]
The late summer bite is quite distinctive. Most notably, the major bug hatches and shallow kept young-of-the-year that filled fish earlier are gone. Fish of all stripes are on the prowl, attempting to pack […]
“A Contest For Our Future Fishermen.” Our angling youth are the “Future Fishermen” of our sport and one way to recognize their achievements and spread the joy of our sport is to see it through […]
If you travel with a gun dog, pack a first-aid kit, plenty of dog food and fluids (a case of water works) and veterinarian contact information in the area you’ll hunt.If you travel with a […]
Catfish anglers fishing the Bass Pro Shops Big Cat Quest (BCQ) were greeted with cool, foggy weather on Saturday morning. Measured by angler comfort the weather conditions were good according to last year’s BCQ Angler […]
When preparing for your kayak fishing trip I’m sure your thoughts were on the weather and what lures the fish are biting, but the success of a trip is so much more than the forecast […]
Salmon are famous for boldly fighting their way upstream to spawn. But their trip downstream as young smolts is no less heroic. In the case of Atlantic salmon, many must pass through or around dams, […]
Different people go about their fishing in different ways. Some anglers like to consider every reason why a fish was caught on a certain bait, was in a particular location at that time, and why […]
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency(TWRA) employees love a good fish story and were delighted to learn about a possible state record. The Flathead Catfish reeled in was guessed at near 100 pounds by the anglers. It […]
On July 25, the Mule Deer Foundation’s (MDF) Arizona leadership worked with private landowners and the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD) to host a delegation of Chinese wildlife experts and officials. The goal was […]
For recreational boaters, the waterway signposts known as aids to navigation are critical for a safe journey. But what if an aid to navigation (ATON) such as a floating buoy marking the edge a deep-water […]
Beginning with the August 2015 edition of ODU Magazine™, OutDoors Unlimited Media will be adding a new column geared specifically to young anglers to each of our digital fishing magazines. Penned by seven-year-old “Casting Carter” […]
Southeast Lower Peninsula Fishing Report; Lake Erie: Is producing some walleye for those trolling in 18 to 25 feet with crawler harnesses, spoons and crank baits although crawler harnesses worked best. Fish were caught near […]
Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game partnered with the Yukon Delta Fisheries Development Association to study the diets, health, and seasonal cycles of juvenile […]
Source FTR: Independent marine recreational bait and tackle retail stores provide a big boost to the U.S. economy, a NOAA study has found. According to the study, which NOAA believes to be the first economic […]
Cameron – “It was June 29th, 2015 , we were getting ready to pack all of our stuff in the truck, getting ready to go home . We had been camping all weekend . My […]
Jake was fishing a youth derby in “Mount Laurel, NJ”. The pond was about a 1/2 acre and there were about 40 kids elbow to elbow around the little pond. The pond was located in […]
It’s an iconic image that’s featured amidst many people’s Northern cabin decor: a fishing lure featuring feathery tufts that represent the wings of an insect. This icon of fly fishing
Catfish bites were hard to come by at the Bass Pro Shops Big Cat Quest (BCQ) tournament in Leesburg, AL. It was a summer bite and patience was a necessity. “It was tough,” commented BCQ
What frog colors do you throw when its bluebird skies? Black. Snagproof has been doing the same thing for over 50 years and they know when you have something right you don’t change it.
From Lake Michigan salmon to the popular catfish, the aquatic version of sirloin steak is the crayfish. Virtually all fish species like to eat them but bass and perch are particularly fond of this crustacean.
Soon after Texas A&M University’s bass fishing team was crowned champions in the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops, the top finalists went back to work Sunday in
Most bass fishing anglers own enough artificial lures to fill a small tackle store. Yet a bass angler only needs a handful of baits to catch bass on most waterways. Tackle manufacturers prey on the […]
The Bass Pro Shops Big Cat Quest (BCQ) participants will be plying their trade on Weiss Lake in Alabama on July 11. The lake carries the moniker of “Crappie Capital of the World,” but the […]
Summer fishing is here and with outings planned or being planned anglers are thinking of which fish to chase and how many worms they are going to drown. Is carp fishing your style? Is smallmouth […]
Summer fishing is here and with outings planned or being planned anglers are thinking of which fish to chase and how many worms they are going to drown. Is carp fishing your style? Is smallmouth […]
Sturgeon are rather abundant in the Pacific Northwest and can easily grow over 10 feet in length and weigh over 1000 pounds. Targeting these river monsters from a Hobie kayak is not only a rush […]
There is no doubt in my mind that big baits catch big fish, I have said it for years and continue to believe it; there is however some extreme size baits that even further the […]
The sub-tropical environment of South Florida ( #florida #hobie ) enables many different exotic fish species to survive in the many scattered creeks, canals and lakes. Occasionally, I enjoy the adventure of finding remote areas […]
Feature Snip From thestar.com: Lurking beneath the calm surface of Toronto’s ponds and waterways lies an unexpected monster of the deep — giant goldfish.It’s no urban fish tale. Rick Portiss, a fish expert with the […]
Growing up in a Tom Sawyer-like existence, it was only natural that Larry Woodward would become a catfishermen. Woodward, a veteran angler, guide and television host, has lived on the Mississippi River all his life.
Whether public or private, the amount of land available to hunters is limited and in many areas, shrinking. As a result, the cost to go hunting is expected to rise as sportsmen are obligated to […]
All bass anglers know and have experienced that when fishing a frog a bass will at times miss your Snag Proof Frog and you will need to have a follow up lure ready to go. […]
Article snip from the Tennessee Valley Muskie Authority – It Might As Well Be Spring: I’m a restless as a willow in a windstorm; I’m as giddy as a baby in a swing. I swear […]
Rinehart Targets and the Rinehart R100 will arrive in Aurora, Minnesota for the season’s next event. The shoot will be hosted by Straight Thru Archery in Minnesota’s beautiful north woods. “We look forward to arriving […]
Marshes are the best places to chase redfish along the Gulf Coast and these Marsh Fishing Tips will help you target specific areas in your kayak or poling skiff. You’ll start on your computer of […]
Every year as we approach the post spawn fishing I look forward to the deep cranking bite; for me there is just nothing sweeter! I guess there is just an enormous amount of reasons that […]
As we have all seen the days of fishing any of our high pressure lakes has changed drastically over the past few years; going to a top rated reservoir has frustrated many of the best […]
As the water warms and we get into the heat of summer, most predator fish will be feeding aggressively. Walleyes will be eating whatever they can find. A very effective way to catch walleyes is […]
Today the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a funding bill for the Department of the Interior and Environmental Protection Agency that cuts funding for conservation to $2 billion below fiscal year 2010 levels. This results in […]
A study launching in 2015 will measure the actual amounts of venison and other wild protein harvested annually in North America. Researchers will assess the nutritional, cultural and economic values of this harvest, as well
Though every kayak angler I meet is different with unique stories and talents, I have found a common trait; if they had not yet caught a salmon from Lake Michigan in their kayak, they have […]
The International Shooting Park in Colorado Springs will once again play host to the USA Shooting National Championships for Shotgun with first shots for Men’s and Women’s Trap set to be fired on Wednesday. […]
It’s one thing to find spring and summer panfish in a pond, creek or small lake. But what do you do when your home water is one of the Great Lakes? Or a giant reservoir? […]
We’re into the summer bite! For most species of fish, the spawn is over and the predator fish have one thing on their mind: Food! Their only concern for the rest of the summer is […]
As we enter a new open water fishing season, it’s good to get some thoughts together regarding changes in fishing techniques and fishing ideas. Some of us consider ourselves to be “walleye fishermen”, some fit […]
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