Bass don’t disappear in winter – they move. Here’s where to find them and how to catch them on a fly rod, when cold water ...
For many anglers, myself included, trout fishing is synonymous with small freestone streams. Dry flies, undiscerning fish, mountain air, complete solitude – sign me up. Unfortunately, these streams ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you live in a colder climate, you may wonder what to do with your pond fish when your backyard oasis is at risk of freezing ...
Many bass anglers trade their fishing rods for shotguns during the winter, but those willing to stick out colder conditions and adjust their tactics can be rewarded with big fish. Even though ...
While we patiently wait for Ullr to turn up the precipitation, there are a plethora of local river runs that remain wide-open as we await better alpine skiing and riding conditions. As travelers see, ...
Ask just about anyone if standing in two feet of 33-degree water while snow somehow finds its way down the back of their base layer sounds like their idea of a good time, and you’ll probably get a ...
Jack Frost blew into the valley, putting slush in the river and forming ice bridges overnight. The Eagle River held out as long as it could. Winter angling has set in. Fly anglers can either adapt or ...
Open-water fish are often aggressive. I mean, pitch a worm under a dock on a summer day and just try not to catch a bluegill. But come winter, sometimes fish slam on the brakes as they approach your ...
Kwikfish, Lazy Ike, Flatfish, Mag Lip. All these lures are essentially the same in design and function. If you’re a salmon angler in the Pacific Northwest or a big-water walleye chaser, you’re ...
When winter rolls in, most of us are busy pulling out sweaters, making extra cups of chai, and enjoying the excuse to stay in. But while we’re feeling cosy, our aquarium fish often aren’t. In many ...
Keep those off-season fishing mechanics sharp by getting out on your local stream or river this winter. Ask just about anyone if standing in two feet of 33-degree water while snow somehow finds its ...