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Minnesota’s Pro Fishing Tip of the Week: Lure fish in with masterful jigging
Jigging is my favorite, because it gives me a chance to work with people to figure out what fish want.
Most of the time, I recommend slow jigging and bouncing on bottom – almost
Steve Pollick: Forming fishermen one bluegill at a time
If you want something to grow, you first must plant the seeds and then you have to water and cultivate the sprouts. I’m actually talking about turning kids into fishermen here.
That latter “gardening” action,
Orleans County (N.Y.) Fishing Report – July 16, 2024
Nearly all anglers are having good or great outings in the Orleans County waters off the Oak.
Fishing regulations to be relaxed at McKinley Lake in Creston, Iowa
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is relaxing the fishing regulations at McKinley Lake in Creston. The city of Creston will begin to drain the lake in August as part of a lake restoration
Lake of the Woods Fishing Report – July 16, 2024
The mud is holding big numbers of fish and two main fishing techniques are being used to get it done.
Michigan’s Black River Lake boating access site closed due to dam release
The Michigan DNR has closed the boating access site at Black River Lake in Gogebic County indefinitely, and the public is advised to avoid the area and the soft soils that have been newly exposed,
Upgrades completed at massive Clinton River Cut-off boat access site on Michigan’s Lake St. Clair
A 2018 study determined that Lyngbya wollei, a fast-growing algae that thrives in 5 to 12 feet of water, was creating dangerous algae mats more than 3 inches deep each year.
Michigan Legislature approves $1M for Traverse City fish passage
The Michigan Legislature approved a $1 million grant for the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to build FishPass, a facility on the Boardman River at Traverse City.
The new facility will replace the lowermost dam
Chesapeake Bay striped bass need a summer vacation
There’s a shift happening in Chesapeake Bay angling.
“People are pivoting, and they should be,” said David Sikorski, executive director of the Coastal Conservation Association in Maryland. “It used to be all stripers all