minimized issues resulting from line twist – and they were right. I became a fan quickly after buying my first spool of braid. Fishing with braid resulted in fewer line management problems ...
There were no electronics back in the day. You had to know how to fish. ... You don’t have to be a good fisherman now. You ...
Beginner anglers often want to fish in murky waters. Although the limited visibility might seem daunting, it offers a chance ...
There is no mention of forward-facing sonar or other high-tech devices in this deal. Just a friendly fisherman who plays the ...
These fishing stories about huge muskies, mad sharks, and exhausting fights were almost unbelievable at the time.
Eight feet of ice, freezing temps, and 40-pound sheefish make for an arctic adventure. Here's what it's like ice fishing for ...
Learn expert jigging techniques for catching northern pike through the ice. Learn about the best rods, reels, lures, and strategies to land aggressive winter pike.
It’s probably not an exaggeration to say that egg patterns are the most important flies for Great Lakes steelhead. Eggs can ...
RIVER fishing is a delightful way to pass the time ... and perfect for small to medium-sized fish. A monofilament or braided line with an 8-10lb strength works well for common river species.
Conventional gear includes spinning, baitcasting, and spincast rods and reels, which are typically paired with monofilament, fluorocarbon, or braided line. What I love about conventional fishing ...
Walleye, pike and perch are the most targeted species by ice anglers. As in open water season, walleye get the lion’s share ...
There are three types of fishing line: monofilament, fluorocarbon and braid. A good start is spooling the spinning reel with 20-pound braided line. Braided line is thinner and more sensitive, so it ...