The fish Robert Smith likes to catch ought to be labeled "handle with care." Smith, of the Hickory Creek community, goes after walleye at Beaver Lake. They sport a mouth full of teeth and sharp gill ...
The half-million or so anglers venturing out for this year’s Minnesota walleye opener will encounter a drastically different fishing scenario than they have the past two years. Thanks to an early ...
This past week, I had the chance to go up to Alberta and float the Bow River in Calgary – a river known for growing strong, beautiful trophy brown and rainbow trout. It didn’t disappoint; I broke my ...
You’ve no doubt seen the eye of a walleye turn glassy white in photos or when a light shines on it. And you’ve certainly seen a deer’s eyes shine in the headlights. These glowing eyes, which are also ...
Lake Erie’s dominant predator spends much of its time chasing food in the dark – at night and at depths that obscure most light frequencies. Named for their odd pearlescent eyes, walleye can ...
Stream bank stabilization is one way to help improve Chautauqua's walleye and other game fish populations. CWC photo It’s the beginning of April, and most fish species in Chautauqua Lake are preparing ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is partnering with South Dakota State University to fund the most comprehensive study of walleye populations ever conducted on Devils Lake. Teresa Mattson, 10 ...
Tom Means likes to catch walleye. From opening day, the first Saturday in May, to the end of the tournament season each fall, Means fine-tunes his tackle offerings to bring in the biggest and most ...
The fish Robert Smith likes to catch ought to be labeled "handle with care." Smith, of the Hickory Creek community, goes after walleye at Beaver Lake. They sport a mouth full of teeth and sharp gill ...
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