Anglers can find luck near moving water, like rivers, as fish search out bait. Jig heads with plastic tails are popular for river fishing late in the fall. Rivers can make for an easy outing with a ...
I was first introduced to kayak fishing as a kid. We would take family fishing trips to the boundary waters and our little resort offered paddleboats, canoes, and kayaks for use. Then in high school ...
Feeder fishing on a river shares many similarities with feeder fishing on stillwaters, but the flow of rivers presents unique ...
It’s nearly here. That golden morning we’ve all been counting down to... June 16th. When the riverbank calls again, the sun’s low, the mist clings to the surface, and anything feels possible. It ...
There are two situations for which a 7.5-foot leader is a great choice: fishing small streams and streamer fishing. On small streams, a shorter leader lets you turn your fly over faster and cast more ...
Northern pike, chain pickerel, and muskies are all members of the same family. And if we were comparing them to the porridge in “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” pike fishing would be “just right.” ...
August can be a tricky month for fishing in Southwest Idaho. The heat can be intense and weed buildup is a problem in many fisheries. But we are finally seeing more reasonable summer temperatures, ...
Anglers who have boats have pretty much unlimited access to fish in a lot of waters. If you don't own a boat, you may feel like your options are limited. But fear not, there are still some great ...
As the weather cools, anglers in the region are turning to moving waters like rivers to catch fish stocking up for winter. Matt Johnson, a fishing expert, explained that moving water attracts bait, ...