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Will the increasing use of FFS in Minnesota lead to declines in fish populations, especially muskies and crappies?
They’re not hard to identify: if a fish has the distinctive pink stripe of a rainbow trout and any slash under its gills, that’s a cutbow. The slash can have some pretty serious color variation – ...
When fly fishers reach out beyond their comfort zone and embrace saltwater fly fishing, there are numerous saltwater specific rods and reels from which to select. Fly rods are usually fast action, ...
Over the years, I’ve experimented with tons of the best bass flies, but these 20 have found a permanent home in my arsenal.
Fish will hold near the bottom of the deeper pools and runs where the flow is slowed by the bottom of the river as well as in ...
Pick Your Spots. It’s tempting to always try to get the longest drift possible – after all, more time on the water should ...
Coho salmon and smallmouth bass action on the lakefront and the general spread of spring action inland around Chicago fishing ...
HAWARDEN—Sioux County Conservation will host hobbyist Donald Mulder of Sioux Center teaching a Fly Tying session to learn knots and technique 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 1, at the Prairie Woods ...
The fly-fishing exhibit "Time Flies," centered on 1925, at Creek Bend Nature Center in St. Charles ties into the 100th ...
Once located, crappies are easily taken by fly presentations that include streamers, dry flies and even nymphs.
April 13 – Spring Trap League at Boston Valley Conservation Society, 9624 Zimmerman Road, Boston, will hold a 10-week, ...
As the summer months approach, dreams of small stream trout fishing resurface. In most parts of the country, alpine streams won’t even be reachable until May or ...
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