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Anglers in central and southeastern Pennsylvania will soon have a rare opportunity to fish when trout, carp and bass are gorging on cicadas.
Panelists participated in Deer Lodge Wednesday in a discussion about the dramatic decline in brown trout numbers in the upper Clark Fork River and identified possible influences driving the plummet.
The walleye bite on Lake of the Woods has been decent, but there are fewer big fish being caught than around the opener.
Opinion: While fish populations in the Bitterroot are stable, there are threats to the watershed that negatively impact water ...
Hiding deep in the Allegheny Highlands, nestled in the bottom of a canyon once known as Kincaid Gorge, Lake Moomaw has some ...
Swinging a streamer is your best bet during the winter, when you want to cover a lot of water and present your fly right in front of a fish. During the spring and fall, when trout feed more ...
Fly fishing The North Fork Coeur d'Alene River has been good. Silver Bow Fly Shop suggests throwing nymphs. Hatches have been great on the St. Joe; salmonflies are at their peak. The river below Avery ...
This week’s unsettled weather can be both good and bad for fishing. Often, right before a front moves through, aquatic insects and fish sense the change in barometric pressure and ...
With summer right around the corner and the end of the school year in sight, it’s time to pack up the tent, rev up the RV, ...
Anglers can now legally reel in walleye, trout, bass, and northern pike. Gov. Tim Walz marked the occasion with an event in ...
By Kirsti Marohn The opening of the summer fishing season this weekend is expected to bring a flood of anglers to Minnesota ...