When water temps drop into the 40s in the North and Midwest, crappies set up in deep holes, making them easy to find — and catch.
Usually you purchase an item with the thought it will serve a specific purpose, but sometimes you get far more than you could’ve possibly imagined.
Two anglers were caught stuffing several pounds of lead sinkers in walleyes during recent Lake Erie walleye tournament.
Winning any professional bass tournament is impressive, but it becomes inspirational when the winner is Hunter Baughman.
If you were in a fishing tournament with a first-place prize of $100,000, would you dive under the water to retrieve a bass that’s snagged on a dock post?
A cork board fishing lure display is a clever way for avid youth anglers to celebrate their PBs (personal bests).
Turning a stream right side up — literally — is making Colorado’s Swan River a prime destination for trout.
A Wisconsin deer hunter compares the results of planting brassicas on two food plots — one disked vs. one where the soil wasn’t disturbed. The results might surprise you.
Tournament bass pro Matt Stefan reveals a wacky rig technique unlike anything you’ve seen before.
Conducting a small and safe prescribed fire can help you improve deer habitat within shooting range of your treestand.
When time is tight, is it possible to spray, fertilize and plant a food plot all in a single day and still experience success?
Polarized fishing glasses protect your eyes and, depending on water clarity, offer a better view of a fish’s underwater world.
To entice strikes from summertime muskies, remember these three keys to success.
You don’t need a dozen bass rods rigged with different baits to target summertime largemouth on deep weedlines. In fact, you can always do well with these two weedless lures.
“Stupid is as stupid does.” — Forrest Gump
On properties big and small, whitetails must have food and cover to survive, and a lack of hunting pressure will help them feel comfortable. Here’s how to get started on your land.
Six anglers survive a sinking fishing boat and 12 hours in a life raft before being rescued in the Pacific Ocean. And the much of the initial disaster is captured on video.
Each year at the annual ICAST fishing trade show, several hundred companies compete for one of 30 coveted “Best of Category” awards, then one of those new products is named as “Best of Show.”
Create a whitetail feed and forage plan with each season in mind, and then set the table for the deer on your property.
Jay Przekurat, only 23 years old, tops the century mark — 100 pounds — in a tournament featuring smallmouth bass.