Almost every veteran crappie catcher can recount times when he was catching fish just as fast as he could toss out a yellow jig, when suddenly, for no apparent reason, the fishing went bust. Different ...
As the ice fishing season starts to wind down and the open-water fishing season gets closer, it’s a good time to evaluate what sorts of things affect our fishing success. There are, after all, a good ...
Most waters are cold and muddy, a far cry from the condition one normally associated with bass fishing. But, bass can be caught under these conditions. All it takes is a slight change in lure ...
As a kid, one of the best days of the year was when the Bass Pro Shops Master Catalog showed up in the mail. It was 600 pages of excitement for a kid like me. Pages and pages of rods, reels, lures, ...
From an art studio and workshop in a Cleveland Heights home are born many of the hottest lure colors ever to dangle from anglers’ fishing lines. Many of the beautiful hues that lure anglers to spend ...
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My dad was so proud one time. I had gone home to fish, and he had acquired a Color C Lector. The brainchild of longtime Oklahoma fisheries scientist Loren Hill, this device consisted of a wire you ...
Congratulations to Captain Peter Szklanka and his Team No. 88 “Triple Threat,” with team members Joe Vaccarella and Bob Wasson, who won the Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club Lake Erie walleye ...
Bass fishing success often comes down to matching your lure color to the water clarity and light conditions. Bright or high-contrast hues shine in murky water, while natural, subtle tones excel in ...