Nothing’s more archaic from a 30,000-foot view. Slabs of wood blotting the icescape, each timorously exposing a bent flag, the flag closer to surrender than a victory march. From the cab of an unredeemed...View article
Perch really do go on and off their diets. At times they eat sparingly, as though they’re fasting for a wedding or class reunion, wishing to fit into that special dress or mothballed cheerleader outfit....View article
Brian “Bro” Brosdahl is a storyteller in that cite-an-example-to-make-a-point sort of way. For instance, when I asked what he’d done last winter to turn ice fishing on its ear, he muttered, “Midflats,”...View article
My first inclination was to discount him as a McNutt in need of medication—he, being Mike McNett, half of Team Prowler, champions of last winter’s North American Ice Fishing Championship presented...View article
Seems most everything these days is brazen, in-your-face, if you will. Delicacies are bygones—the world is a harsher place. There’s nothing subtle about MTV or Hummers; supersized meals or Reality...View article
Outrageous Tactics for Top Predators like Perch, Walleyes, Pike, and Crappies
Docks. Lily pads. Slop. It’s all good. Whisper the word “Toad” or “Popper” to a bass fisherman and watch his eyes fixate on an imaginary blow-up in the pencil reeds. He might even reel-down...View article
At close range, with their bulbous and dreamy eyes, panfish—especially bluegills and crappies, but also perch—examine foodstuff for scrumptiousness and authenticity. Some items, both lures and real...View article
Stealth Tactics For Today’s Modern and Mobile Angler
It’s war, out there. We conduct reconnaissance, furrowing out fish and then struggling to stay below the radar of highly mobile “units.” We battle the elements, too, always seeming to be over-...View article
Pattern this. Pattern that. It’s about us understanding them. Knowing where they’ll be and when, and then giving ‘em what they want. Ice fishing patterns are trickier yet. It’s not like tracing...View article
Now the suds, jukebox, and atmosphere are in place 24/7, however its patrons aren’t. Like clockwork, though, traffic flows to an apogee right around the witching hour, thus achieving maximum density...View article
Albert Einstein demonstrated that a large amount of energy could be released from a small amount of matter. His Theory of Relativity (E=mc2) was published in 1905, and despite the renowned scientist’s...View article
“Sight-fishing won’t lie to you,” he declared. When it comes to ice fishing, sight-fishing especially, Tony Boshold is a Zen master, and thankfully, a generous one. In the December 2007 In-Fisherman,...View article
There’s so much material, so many nuances, and so few weeks in a winter—let’s start at the beginning, with the keenest ”Artisan of Optics” I know, Tony Boshold. Boshold is a...View article
There was a time when slipsinker livebait rigs ruled the waves and excess hardware had plummeted out of fashion, relegated to the rusty bottoms of old tackle boxes on the back shelf in the garage. But...View article
You’ve just caught the fish of a lifetime. It’s massive and the powerful fight exceeded that of a comparable-sized bass or trout. The humpheaded fish stretches from your index finger to just past...View article
During late summer and fall, largemouth and smallmouth bass feed on open-water preyfish in many natural lakes and reservoirs. Since bass themselves rarely maintain a pelagic (open-water) existence,...View article
Crappies migrate between winter, spring, and summer habitats. Seasonal locational shifts are common information to most knowledgeable anglers. But migrations within seasons are less understood. In the...View article
The air hummed with the drone of cicadas. A slight breeze waffled the surface. The depthfinder revealed activity at 60 feet. The rig walked over rocks in a broken, tapping litany. An aggressive tap....View article