A lot of people are starting to fly fish. It’s easy to understand because it is more challenging and very addictive.
If you are thinking about taking up fly fishing I recommend that you learn all that you can abut the sport before you start buying equipment. Rods, reels, line and flies are going to be something completely new to you. …Read_More;»»»»
The weather starts getting warmer. You hear the the crappie are running. The catfish have come in to spawn. The bass are following their food source closer to shore. It’s time to fish.
It’s not uncommon for the average fisherman to grab his rod and head out at a minutes notice when the fish start getting active in the early spring. But there are some important tips that you should keep in mind before going out. Right now, when there’s time, is the best time to start knocking out this list.
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Thinking abut winter fishing brings back memories of when I was young and ice fishing with my uncle in northern Minnesota. But what would posses a person to go out into the freezing cold just to go fishing? How about a nice stringer full of fish? …Read_More;»»»»
Oklahoma is not really known as a fly fishing state. In fact, when I was growing up in Wisconsin there weren’t any fly fishermen that I knew up there either. The sport of fly fishing was pretty much reserved for those states well known to hold creeks abundant with trout. Well that is starting to change and I know why. …Read_More;»»»»
After the holidays are over most people sadly take down their Christmas decorations and toss the tree. When disposing of their tree they usually either put it out front for the trash men to take, or they lay it in the woods out back to slowly decompose. I’ve got a better idea. Why not use it to improve your success during the crappie season? …Read_More;»»»»
I have lived in other states before. I’m originally from Wisconsin, but I’ve also lived in Virginia, Texas, and Louisiana. Every time I have moved in the past I wondered what that would do to my favorite pastime. What would the hunting be like? Are there plenty of paces to hunt? How about fishing? Will there be accessible lakes? I know I won’t have the hunting experiences that I did when I was younger living in WI. I also know that I can’t just jump in my truck and go get a bunch of blues like I did in VA. I also know I’ll probably never catch another 75 lb catfish like I did in LA. …Read_More;»»»»








