As avid anglers, it is frequently common to experience outings that result in surprising fashion. Oftentimes the outings that go unplanned are usually the ones that become most memorable for story-telling purposes, especially when unlikely catches are made. For instance, have you ever caught species of redhorse while fishing for muskies? Now this sounds even crazier, but have you ever caught several of them within an hour-long period on a Mepps Musky Killer bucktail? This happened to me just a few years ago. Continue reading Horsing Around With River Redhorse
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Running With Walleyes
Another spring season is quickly approaching and there is no better way to begin the open water season than to run with infinite amounts of fish during their seasonal spawning migrations. Back in April of 2009, I had one of my most enjoyable spring fishing experiences ever. Continue reading Running With Walleyes
Get Dirty With Backwater Pike
As winter draws to a conclusion, the days before us gradually turn warmer and longer. When air temperatures increase, creating snow-melt, large trickles of water meander into creeks, streams, and rivers. When this process occurs, river shorelines and backwaters finally become accessible again to open water angling. In consequence, this changing of seasons enables us to pursue northern pike, the water wolf of all river systems. Continue reading Get Dirty With Backwater Pike