In terms of availability, access, and a willingness to bite, it's hard to beat a bluegill. The species Lepomis macrochirus is widespread across the entire continent and is a popular game fish ...
(WRIC) — Stormtracker 8 Meteorologist Matt DiNardo was joined by special guest Captain Simón Valencia in the WRIC NOW livestreaming studio today to talk about fly fishing for panfish.
Spring chinook. September silvers. Fall kings. Fortunately, there are plenty of great fishing lures for salmon to choose from, which, to be honest, might prove to some a catch-22. Which ones are ...
It’s easier to home in on the perfect fly setup if you’re fishing on foot than it is if you’re using a boat. You might think it would be the opposite, but if you can zip all around the bay, you could ...
Fall trout season in Illinois opening Saturday and the setting up of general fall fishing patterns lead this sprawling ...
Bass fishing is about as iconic a summer activity as eating hotdogs at baseball games and launching fireworks on the Fourth of July. It’s a time for warm, sunny days on the water, chucking baits and ...
Early last week, surface water temperatures at area reservoirs were in the high 50s to 60 degrees. After the midweek cold front moved through, bringing rain, snow, and very cold ...
Bluegill have ... reports Bridgemaster Fishing Products (863-676-1009). 8. On Lake Toho, the artificial bite continues to be ...
Compared with a baitcasting or fly-fishing setup ... ultra-light (UL), for panfish and small trout; medium (M), for lighter bait and moderate lure fishing for fish up to about 10 pounds; medium ...
Good reports come from the North Fork of the Coeur d’Alene River. Terrestrials still pick up fish, but so will steamers and ...
Bluegill colored flukes, creature baits will produce bites ... Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. Jacksonville — SLOW. Water normal stain; 85 degrees; 0.11 feet below ...
You don't have to be a fly ... panfish, trout, and crappie lures. One last tip for using coffee to help increase your catches ...