A few coho salmon and a couple of Chinook salmon were caught in the harbor this week, along with a few steelhead. There were a lot of fish in the harbor, but few were willing to bite. Fire-tiger ...
With forward-facing sonar (FFS) dominating so much of the bass-talk the past few years, the arrival of fall can be a satisfying return to “old-school” chunkin’ and windin’ among the extreme shallows ...
With forward-facing sonar (FFS) dominating so much of the bass-talk the past few years, the arrival of fall can be a satisfying return to “old-school” chunkin’ and windin’ among the extreme shallows ...
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Using Spinners for bass
From smallmouth bass fishing boatless to boating in the rain. We were using the Stingeye spinners while wading out in the water, then we got a call from our good buddy Gaspare who came around and ...
Surface-water temperatures at area reservoirs were in the 70s just a few weeks ago, and are starting to drop into mid-60s at most area reservoirs and even dipping into the high 50s at Wild Horse. With ...
Kurt Mazurek writes about all things fishing and the outdoor lifestyle for Fishing On SI -a division of Sports Illustrated. Before writing On SI he enjoyed a successful career in the fishing industry, ...
It's a new species that's been around for years. Redeye bass, fish commonly caught in the Savannah River system, have a new common name: Bartram bass. Although I suspect it will be years, if ever, ...
Fishermen are always looking for a leg up. From a slew of new fishing apps to 'fish call' speakers, amateur and professional anglers alike seem to spend as much time searching for the next great ...
The time when summer is almost over, but the days are still hot, dry and windy. Surface water temperatures are very warm, ranging from the high 60s at Wild Horse to the mid- to high 70s at South Fork.
I field one question more often than any other: Where can I go to fish around here? Or, its variant: Where can I take my kids and expect to catch some fish? The answers have shifted, with the loss of ...
Thank God they flick their tails. I’d been hearing one bark for five minutes, but it’s only that visual cue that reveals the rodent, flattened and frozen against a hickory 30 yards away. I brace the ...
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