by Dave Csanda | Jan 20, 2016 | ICE FISHING, ICE OTHER FISH
by Dave Csanda While walleyes and panfish are undoubtedly the preferred quarry of most ice jiggers, other species provide intriguing challenges–and potentially something to snack on. Pelagic (open-water) fish of the silvery clan—namely ciscoes and whitefish—are...
by Joel Nelson | Jan 13, 2016 | Blog Posts
Joel Nelson details the importance of target separation on fishing electronics, revealing fish depth relative to the bottom, plus their reactions to baits or jigging motions.
by AnglingBuzz | Nov 6, 2015 | HARVEST, CLEANING FISH
Hall of Fame angler Dick Sternberg demonstrates an easy way to clean trout and salmon. And to obtain bonus salmon eggs as bait for fall steehead...
by Dave Csanda | Aug 25, 2015 | Blog Posts
Photo by Bill Lindner Snaketrolling? Anglers might assume that means trolling for northern pike, often referred to as “snakes” due to their long, lean, sinewy bodies that coil before striking. Following that logic, muskies, being even larger, might be nicknamed...
by AnglingBuzz | Jul 24, 2015 | Blog Posts, PIKE-MUSKY
Topwater lures move slowly across the surface, kicking up a ruckus that attracts and infuriates a musky. They allow big fish plenty of time to zero in on, follow and eventually strike the bait.