They
Don't Call Them The Bass Islands For Nothing
The Bass Islands's fantastic smallmouth fishing begins in
spring.
by Mark Romanack
Shiner
Fishing on Lake Okeechobee
Shiners can produce giant largemouth on Florida's Lake
Okeechobee.
by Herb Allen
Mastering
Soft Baits For Bass, Part Two
Mark Romanack continues his look at soft baits for bass.
by Mark Romanack
Mastering
Soft Baits For Bass, Part One
Soft baits have revolutionized bass fishing. In Part One of
this article, Mark Romanack looks at fishing finesse
worms.
by Mark Romanack
Canoeing
for Michigan Bass
Canoeing hundreds of miles on many of Michigan's finest
rivers, Jerry Dennis finds some of the best bass
fishing.
by Jerry Dennis
Finding
Bass the Fast Way
Spence Petros tells us how to find bass quickly and then
pick the method to reel them in.
Spence Petros
Crank
Bait Or Dry Fly? New Surveys Profile Bass and Trout
Anglers
New national surveys profile bass and trout anglers.
South
Florida's Peacock Bass
Want to fish for peacock bass, but a trip to Venezuela is
beyond your means? Try south Florida.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
Lake
Panasoffkee
Winter is a great time to fish for big bass on Florida's
Lake Panasoffkee.
by Herb Allen
Bass
in Cold Waters
With water temperatures dropping and cold fronts moving in,
Herb Allen offers advice on how to continue to catch bass in
cold waters.
by Herb Allen
Lewis and
Clark Smallmouths
Any time of year is a great time to fish the Lewis and Clark
Lake system for smallmouth, but there is certainly no better
time than autumn.
by John Holt
Kissimmee
Chain Popular with Anglers
Lake Kissimmee Chain is a perennial favorite with bass
fishermen.
by Herb Allen
Safe
Methods for Releasing Bass
You can increase chances for a bass's survival by following
a few simple but effective methods of catch-and-release.
by Herb Allen
Lady
Anglers Offer Bass Tips
Here are bass tips from some of the country's leading women
anglers.
by Herb Allen
The
Bass
It only takes one good bass to make a lifelong bass
fisherman. Charley Waterman remembers when it happened to
him.
by Charles Waterman
Texas
Lunker Bass Program
Texas's Share A Lunker Bass Program seeks to preserve the
genetic stock of big bass.
by Herb Allen
Catch-and-Release
Regulations Produce More and Bigger Bass, 10-Year Study
Shows
Continuing studies on several Florida lakes prove the
effectiveness of catch-and-release fishing for bass.
by Herb Allen
Lake
Erie Spawns Innovative Drift Fishing Techniques for
Smallmouths and Walleye
Clear water, year-round pressure, and spooky fish have led
to some innovative new drift fishing techniques on Lake
Erie.
by Mark Romanack
Crankbaits:
An Answer for Late-Spring and Summer Bass
Late spring and early summer is a great time to use
crankbaits to catch bass, says Jim Saric.
by Jim Saric
Bass/Walleye
Combo Lake Erie Style
The Bass Islands area of Lake Erie may just be the Midwest's
finest bass and walleye fishery. Mark Romanack gives you the
rundown on the possibilities.
by Mark Romanack
Bass
Are Often Found in Strange Places
Big bass don't always reside in classic waters. Over the
years Spence Petros has found his share of fish in some
fairly "exotic" ponds.
by Spence Petros
Smallmouth:
The Bass That Thinks It's a Walleye
Smallmouth bass are one of the gamest fish going. If you're
a walleye fisherman, you already know the best techniques to
catch them.
by Mark Romanack
Pond
Bassin' Basics
Spring is a great time to find bass in small lakes and
ponds, says Jim Saric.
by Jim Saric
Bassin'
With Kevin VanDam--1996 B.A.S.S. Angler of the
Year
Kevin VanDam takes the B.A.S.S Angler of the Year award.
Here are some of the keys to his success.
by Mark Romanack
The
Amazing Peacock Bass is Gaining Ground in
Florida
This South American import can make black bass seem
tame.
by Herb Allen
Junior's
Big Bass
Fishermen are all too familiar with those who can tell a
good fish story. But Junior Samples told the biggest one of
all, and there began a career.
by Joel Vance
Saric's
Secrets: Bass Lures For Musky?
Saric's Secrets-- Use bass lures to catch muskies? Yes,
especially in the spring, when they lurk in the
shallows...
by Jim Saric
Lake
Erie's Suprising Spring Smallmouth
Everybody knows about the great walleye fishing, but
there's another prize in this lake.
by Dan Armitage
Peacock
Bass Fishing
Travel columinst Galen Geer takes us fishing for
peacock bass in Miami.
by Galen Geer
Backcountry
Bass in Michigan's Small Lakes
Exploring the hundreds of small lakes and ponds can
produce excellent results...and the occasional lunker.
by Jerry Dennis
Flipping
for Bass
This simple method will help you catch more and
larger fish.
by Herb Allen
Cold
Fronts and the Effect on Bass in Florida
Exploring the mystery of why bass go into a funk when
a cold front passes through.
by Herb Allen
Hydrilla
It burns up motors and makes a mess of navigation,
but this import can help deliver spectacular fishing.
by Herb Allen
Tournament
Fishing Not Harmful to Bass
Studies show that bass tournaments do not hurt fish
populations.
by Herb Allen
Serenity:
Sometimes It's an Old Farm Pond
and a Largemouth Bass
A small pond can deliver up a good taste of
nature...and some hefty fish as well.
by Philip Bourjaily
More
to Come
Casting
Jigs for Walleye
Jig casting is one of the most effective ways to
catch walleye, provided you use the right tools and
techniques.
by Mark Romanack
Live
Bait For Walleyes, Part Two
Combining live bait with artificial lures is a
sure-fire bet for walleyes.
by Mark Romanack
Live
Bait For Walleyes, Part One
Whether you use it by itself or teamed with lures,
live bait is the key to walleye action.
by Mark Romanack
Fishing
Lines For Walleye
There are now lines available for every situation a
walleye angler is likely to encounter.
by Mark Romanack
Lake
Erie's Erieau Walleye
The Canadian port of Erieau on Lake Erie offers
excellent deep-water walleye fishing, plus a good steelhead
fishery.
by Mark Romanack
Michigan's
Saginaw Bay
Michigan's Saginaw Bay is a four-season walleye
factory.
by Mark Romanack
Selecting
and Storing Walleye Tackle, Part Two
Successful walleye fishermen have a wide selection of
lures, and know how to keep them organized.
by Mark Romanack
Selecting
and Storing Walleye Tackle, Part One
Now's the time to select and organize your walleye
gear for next year. Mark Romanack gives us some tips.
by Mark Romanack
Fall
Brings In-Shore Action to Lake Erie's Western
Islands
Lake Erie's in-shore walleye fishery heats up when
the temperatures drop.
by Dan Armitage
Fall
is the Time to Catch Trophy Walleyes
When the weather gets raw and nasty, your chances of
catching big walleye get warmer and warmer, says Mark
Romanack.
by Mark Romanack
Five
Proven Spots For Big Walleyes in Autumn
Spence Petros shows you the five best spots to find
fall walleyes in rivers.
by Spence Petros
Using
Bass Tactics for More Walleye
Want to catch more walleyes? Surprisingly, some of
the best techniques come from bass fishermen 1996 B.A.S.S.
Angler-of-the-Year Kevin VanDam.
by Mark Romanack
Spinnerbaiting
Weed Walleyes
Walleyes have a lot more in common with largemouth
bass than most people think, says Mark Romanack. Among them
are a liking for weeds and spinnerbaits.
by Mark Romanack
Want
to be a Walleye Tournament Pro? Here's How to Get
Started
Many walleye anglers dream of turning pro. The first
step is to get some tournament experience as an amateur.
by Mike Schoonveld
Planer
Boards--The Best Way to Consistently Catch
Walleye
Walleye trolling expert Mark Romanack says the best
way to consistently catch walleyes is with planer boards. He
not only lets the secret out, he tells us how it's done.
by Mark Romanack
Best
Bets For Walleyes in Michigan's Lesser-Known
Waters
Everyone knows about Michigan's fabulous Saginaw Bay
walleye fishery, but many other waters offer great chances
for trophy fish.
by Jerry Dennis
Spinner
Fishing Secrets For Post-Spawn Walleye, Part
Two
Mark Romanack explores further the new techniques for
catching walleyes in Part Two of his article on spinner
secrets.
by Mark Romanack
Spinner
Fishing Secrets For Post-Spawn Walleye, Part
One
Crawler harnesses are by no means a new way to catch
walleyes. The spinner fishing era of yesterday continues,
but the game is currently being played by a new set of
rules. Mark Romanack explains the new techniques in a
two-part article that begins today.
by Mark Romanack
Fishing
Tips From the Walleye Tour's Mr. Consistency
Mark Romanack talks with one of the walleye tour's
most consistent producers to learn a few of his keys to
success.
by Mark Romanack
Jigs--The
All-Time Favorite Walleye Lure
You're headed for a fishing camp that has lakes
brimming with walleye. But you're allowed only one lure.
What'll it be? A jig--without question--says expert Mark
Romanack.
by Mark Romanack
Walleye
Fishing Dream Machines, Part Two
The specialized walleye boat has evolved only in the
last 10 years. Today's models offer a wide range of
sophisticated features.
by Mark Romanack
Walleye
Fishing Dream Machines, Part One
The specialized walleye boat has evolved only in the
last 10 years. Today's models offer a wide range of
sophisticated features.
by Mark Romanack
How
to Unlock the Puzzle of Early Season Walleye
As temperatures warm, walleye action can be furious
if you find the right spots.
by Jim Saric
Cold-Water
Walleyes: Trolling Tactics That Work
Cold-water trolling works with amazing ease in both
spring and fall to produce trophy fish. On many prime
walleye waters it is the preferred method among serious
anglers.
by Mark Romanack
Autumn
Walleyes
The fish group up and the crowds thin out. Just right
for the serious walleye fisherman.
by Dan Armitage
Finding
Walleyes in Unfamiliar Waters
It's a learned skill that any angler can master.
by Mark Romanack
Gearing
Up for Walleye
All about jigs, jigging spoons, slip sinker rigs, and
bottom bouncers.
by Mark Romanack
10
Million Hog Walleyes
And that's just those 7 years old and older. Lake
Erie is booming.
by Tom Huggler
Rigging
for Opening Day Walleyes
Early-season anglers will benefit from new methods
for bottom rigging with live bait.
by Mark Romanack
Top
10 Walleye Lures
Here are the picks from one expert. What do you
think?
by Mark Romanack
Trolling
Crankbaits for More Walleye
Here's one of the few methods where everyone in the
boat can share equally, regardless of skill.
by Mark Romanack
Making
Sense of Rods and Reels for Walleye Fishing
If you're serious about it, you'll need an assortment
of rod/reel combinations.
by Mark Romanack
More
to Come
Teasing Reluctant Muskies
Add a teaser to your favorite musky bait and persuade reluctant muskies to
strike.
by Jim Saric
The
Secret to Ace-in-the-Hole Presentations for Big
Fish
For big fish, you often have to break away from the
crowd.
by Spence Petros
Florida's
Nile Perch
The Tilapia, or Nile perch, is found in abundance in some
Florida lakes.
by Herb Allen
Trolling
For Pre-Spawn Crappies
Spring is the ideal time to target large schools of crappie;
trolling is the ideal method to catch them.
by Mark Romanack
Florida's
Spectacular Cotee River
The name may be hard to pronounce, but Florida's
Pithlachascotee River is a fishing haven at the doorstep of
civilization.
by Herb Allen
Shiner
Fishing on Lake Okeechobee
Shiners can produce giant largemouth on Florida's Lake
Okeechobee.
by Herb Allen
Trolling
Near the Surface: The Key to Spring Fishing on the Great
Lakes
To many, fishing the Great Lakes means fishing deep. But
experience shows that the top 30 feet are where the action
is in the spring and early summer.
by Mark Romanack
Lure
Colors Are Important
Picking the right lure colors is part science, part
mystery.
by Mike Schoonveld
Making
the Most of Fishing Electronics
Electronics have revolutionized fishing. Here's a guide to
what to look for in a good sonar unit.
by Mark Romanack
Quest
for Grayling
Grayling are a fish that conjure up the spirit of the north
country.
by Joel M. Vance
Dingy
Water Is a Key To Getting Fish To Bite
Look for dingy water and it's likely you'll find fish ready
to feed.
by Spence Petros
Ohio's
Conneaut Creek Steelhead
Here's a look at one of Ohio's top steelhead fisheries.
by Dan Armitage
A
Natural History of Brooks and Creeks, Part
One
Take a look at the natural history of one of anglers'
favorite places-- brooks and creeks.
by Jerry Dennis
A
Natural History of Brooks and Creeks, Part
Two
Jerry Dennis continues his look at the natural history of
brooks and creeks.
by Jerry Dennis
Fishing
on the Michigan-Wisconsin Border
The Michigan-Wisconsin border offers a variety of fishing
opportunities ranging from walleye to steelhead.
by Jerry Dennis
What's
New in Fishing Line?
New fishing lines offer anglers better choices than
ever.
by Mark Romanack
Florida's
Fishing Opportunities
This time of year great numbers of anglers head to Florida
for sun and recreation. For fishermen, Florida presents a
mind-boggling array of fishing opportunities.
by Herb Allen
Tweaking
and Tuning Crankbaits
Tuning your crankbaits is a good winter activity, and it
will produce results come spring.
by Mark Romanack
Speckled
Perch Fishing
Winter is the time to concentrate on speckled perch in the
southeastern states.
by Herb Allen
Now
Is The Time To Plan For Next Spring's
Fishing
The beginning of a new year is a great time to reflect on
the fishing year past, and to prepare for next spring.
by Jim Saric
Ontario's
Separation Lake
Winter is a great time to plan a trip to northwest Ontario.
And Separation Lake offers all the right things for the
walleye, pike, and bass fishermen.
by Spence Petros
Countdown
Crankbaits Work for Muskies
In the fall, trophy muskies follow baitfish into areas that
can be reached by casting. This is the perfect time for Jim
Saric's secret weapon--the countdown crankbait.
by Jim Saric
Fall
Is the Perfect Time for Lake Panasoffkee
Florida's Lake Panasoffkee is an ideal spot for a fall
fishing getaway.
by Herb Allen and Steve Marusak
Fall
Shad Migrations Bring Big Muskies
Expert muskie hunter Jim Saric says that the fall shad
migrations may be the very best time to connect with a
trophy musky.
by Jim Saric
Smile!
You May Already Be a World Record Fisherman
Setting world records for game fish is a little easier than
you might imagine...provided you're willing to set your
sights on a three-pound gizzard shad with six-pound-test
line.
by Mike Schoonveld
Crayfish:
Perfect Bait, Perfect Meal
We all know that smallmouth bass and big trout have a highly
developed taste for crayfish. So, too, does writer Joel
Vance.
by Joel Vance
Planer
Boards for Summer Schools
If you're fishing open water for suspended fish, planer
boards are an excellent way to reach salmon, walleyes,
muskies, bass, and other fish in schools.
by Jim Saric
The
Summer Winds
Windy conditions send many fishermen to shore. But not Jim
Saric; he says wind is a great aid in catching fish. by
Jim Saric
How
You Can Cope With the Midsummer Blues
For many fishermen, midsummer is the most difficult time to
catch good fish. Spence Petros tells you how to avoid the
midsummer blues.
by Spence Petros
Favorite
Crankbaits: The Lures That Catch Bigger Fish
Most anglers agree that crankbaits catch larger fish. Here
are Mark Romanack's favorites for walleye and bass.
by Mark Romanack
Gunnison--Colorado's
Bohemia and Fishing Paradise
This month our columnist, Galen Geer, has wandered off to
Gunnison, Colorado, to sample the fishing and camping. From
the sound of his report, we're going to have a tough time
getting him home.
by Galen L. Geer
Ultra-Light
Crankbaits Are No Toys
The tiny ultra-light crankbaits look like something you'd
hang on the Christmas tree, not catch good-sized fish with.
But used properly, you'd be surprised at how effective they
are.
by Spence Petros
Crappie:
The Delectable Wimp
Crappie may not be the most rugged fighters, but they sure
taste good in the pan. Joel Vance sings their praises as
tablefare.
by Joel Vance
Summer
Nights: The Best Time to Catch Muskies on Busy
Lakes
Catching big muskies is never easy. But your chances get
better on summer nights--especially on waters that see heavy
boat traffic during the day.
by Jim Saric
Soft
Plastic Lures: Are They Better Than Live
Bait?
There has been an explosion of soft plastic lures in recent
years. Mark Romanack explores why they are so popular and
how best to fish them.
by Mark Romanack
Nature
Provides Weather Reports
Mother Nature provides us with a weather report if we'd just
pay attention . . . and know what to look for.
by Herb Allen
Crankbaits:
Fish-Catching Lures that Take Everything from Bass to
Tarpon
Crankbaits are among the most effective lures ever
devised--and they're easy to fish. Herb Allen looks at why
crankbaits work so well for so many species of fish.
by Herb Allen
Clear
Water:
How to Deal With One of Fishing's Toughest Problems, Part
Two
In Part Two of his article, Spence Petros tells you how to
meet the challenge of clear-water fishing.
by Spence Petros
Clear
Water:
How to Deal With One of Fishing's Toughest Problems, Part
One
Clear water can make fish spooky and difficult to catch. But
Spence Petros tells you how to meet the challenge of this
common fishing problem.
by Spence Petros
The
Joys of a Classic Canadian Shore Lunch
The Canadian shore lunch may not win any awards from Bon
Appetit, but its a delicious meal and a grand tradition that
goes hand-in-hand with the north country.
by Mike Schoonveld
Fly-In
Fishing in Northern Saskatchewan's Hatchet
Lake
Somewhere, 1,600 miles north of Chicago, there still is
isolation...and lake trout, big pike, walleye, and grayling.
Joel Vance takes you along on a dream trip.
by Joel Vance
Rods in
the Age of Angling Specialty
Modern technology has changed the rods available to
fisherman. Never before have there been so many good choices
available, says Herb Allen.
by Herb Allen
Bluegills
Charley Waterman says you'll never get famous doing it, but
nothing beats bluegill fishing in the South.
by Charley Waterman
Getting
Out
You know the old saying: a bad day of fishing being better
than a good day of working. Well, Jerry Dennis proves once
again how true it is.
by Jerry Dennis
Hooked
on Fishing--Not on Drugs
This week is National Fishing Week, a great time to
introduce young people to the sport. It's also a good time
to check out the Hooked On Fishing--Not On Drugs program for
your community. Dan Armitage tells us about it.
by Dan Armitage
How
To Give Away a Fish
Giving fish away is an art...especially late at night.
by Charles Waterman
The
Keys to Catching Big Fish
Tired of catching run-of-the-mill fish. Spence Petros
reveals some of his secrets for tying into the big
brutes.
by Spence Petros
The
Two Best Times to Catch Big Muskies
Catching big muskies is never easy, but if you follow Jim
Saric's advice you can capitalize on the times when muskies
are most active.
by Jim Saric
Try
Catching Topwater Pike for Heart-Stopping
Excitement
Author Dan Armitage says there's nothing quite like thrill
of catching pike on the surface with jerk baits.
by Dan Armitage
Ten Tips
For More Enjoyable Fishing Trips
Herb Allen offers 10 easy ways to improve your next fishing
(or hunting) trip.
by Herb Allen
How to
Be a Famous Fisherman
Want to break out of the pack and become a "Famous
Fisherman"? Charley Waterman sets out a few easy-to-follow
ground rules.
by Charley Waterman
Oh,
Canada!
For anglers, Canada is the last priceless reserve, the place
we measure against all the other places we love to fish.
by Jerry Dennis
How to
Get Along With Guides
Planning on hiring a guide this year? Here are some tips on
how to keep things cordial.
by Mark Romanack
The
Fishing Presidents
Among the fishing presidents there have been those who
angled more for votes than fish.
by Joel Vance
Prepare
Your Fishing Gear for the Season Ahead
A little time now cleaning and repairing your fishing
equipment, can pay dividends when you hit the water.
by Andrew Spigner
Getting
the Most From Your Fishing Electronics
Modern fishing electronics have a host of very sophisticated
features--including automatic suppression systems. Often,
however, putting your maching on manual gets the best
results.
by Mark Romanack
The
Evolution of Fishing Reels
All three types of reels--fly, baitcasting, spinning--have
undergone a dramatic evolution since their beginnings.
by Herb Allen
The
Beautiful Bluegill
The time is fast approaching for encounters with the
ultimate game fish. Tarpon, you say? No way, try
bluegills.
by Joel Vance
Ozarks
and Time Passing
To a boy from the flatlands of Kansas, float trips in the
Ozarks were like a trip through paradise. But time changes
even the best of things.
by Charles Waterman
Spring
Sight Fishing Secrets
It's spring and the fish are in the shallows. Life is
good.
by Jim Saric
A
River by Any Name
River names range from the ridiculous to the sublime. And
sometimes something is lost in the translation.
by Jerry Dennis
Deadly
Spots for Spring Panfish, Part Two
In the second of this two-part series on early season
panfish, Spence Petros describes the lures and presentations
that work best.
Spence Petros
Deadly
Spots for Spring Panfish, Part One
Early spring is the ideal time to go looking for panfish.
Spence Petros shows tells where to find them.
Spence Petros
When
It All Begins Again
If you're a fisherman, like Gene Hill, spring is your time
of year.
Gene Hill
Catch
and Hold More Fish With Today's Premium-Quality
Hooks
If you think one hook is the same as the next, you haven't
looked closely at the latest ones on the market. Mark
Romanack points out the advantages of the new generation of
hooks.
Mark Romanack
How
to Fish Smarter in the Early Season
Make this the year you really start catching fish...and do
it by fishing smarter, not harder.
Spence Petros
Beating
Mid-Winter Despair
Here are some spots for winter fishing--from bluegills to
trout--guaranteed to chase away the blues.
Phil Bourjaily
Travel
Tips for Anglers, Plus Three Great Fishing Hot
Spots
Every trip requires custom packing. Here are one
well-traveled angler's guidelines on how to go about it.
by Jerry Gibbs
Frustration
Busters: Tips for Solving Annoying Problems
Those irritating little equipment breakdowns can
drive you nuts. Take heart, there are solutions.
by Jerry Gibbs
An
Angler's Lexicon
Anglers have a language of their own. You are not
likely, however, to find these definitions in your
Webster's.
by Jerry Dennis
Florida's
Chassahowitzka River
For pure, unadulterated beauty and tranquillity, this
is one of the Sunshine State's best.
by Herb Allen
Muskies:
Fall is the Time to Get Them
This, simply is the best time to catch them.
by Spence Petros
Florida
Monitors Water Pollution Threats to Fishing
A healthy fishery requires clean water.
by Herb Allen
Getting
Fish to Bite Using Rattling, Lipless
Crankbaits
An all-time favorite lure that works for more than
just bass.
by Spence Petros
How
to Fish on Isolated Areas of Hard Bottom
Learning to recognize these areas can pay off with
good catches of walleye and musky.
by Spence Petros
Keeping
Cool in Hot Weather
When the temperatures rise, a Coke can will do
wonders.
by Herb Allen
The
Fishing Liar's Guide to Practical Deception
These days you need more than the standard fib to
make your big fish story believable.
by Jerry Dennis
The
Outside Bends
These areas are the key to fish-holding
territory.
by Spence Petros
The
Magic of Panfish
Panfishing is what angling used to be about--simple
fun.
by Tom Huggler
Fishing
Piers and Docks
Fishing the wood can bring wonderful results if you
use the right techniques.
by Spence Petros
Try
These Successful Pond Fishing Strategies
Small bodies of water require their own special
techniques.
by Spence Petros
Fishing
Keys for Quarries and Pits
Sometimes the fishing is difficult, but there are
methods that will deliver good catches.
by Spence Petros
Super
Ultra Light Panfishing Techniques
Savy icefishermen use a flasher and very light
lines.
by Mark Romanack
Warm-Water
Discharges are Magnets for Fish
From salt water to rivers and lakes, these manmade
hotspots attract plenty of fish.
by Spence Petros
More
to Come