SonarIn 1957, Carl Lowrance began marketing his original Red Box and Green Box. Using a technology developed for the military, sonar has since taught generations of anglers how...View article
After elections, pollsters hang around the parking lot, taking what they call “exit polls.” Basically, they ask who you voted for. In spring, some anglers perform their own version of such interviews....View article
To know that muskies follow trolled lures is one thing. But to see them, to know for sure, is something else altogether. The drama provided by an underwater camera is exactly that—the “something...View article
Discovering The World Below With Underwater Cameras
A dark form slowly moved toward me, growing in size as the distance between us shrank. I finally made out the massive head and dark line of a largemouth bass. The fish was swimming in an unwavering...View article
No question that the unmistakable blips sashaying across your electronics are a herd of big ’gills. You’ve been trying to catch them for hours, but no matter what you do, the fish seem entirely...View article
When perch hit flash lures, there’s a distinct thunk that leaves no doubt what just happened or what to do next: Set the hook and let the games begin. Last season, my dad and I met...View article
Six years of using underwater cameras has changed the way we view what’s happening under the ice. Cameras have increased our understanding of fish behavior, feeding habits and food sources. We can...View article
Dave Genz is a known tinkerer. The Fish Trap, itself, was the result of Genz’s tinkering around with the idea of being mobile and comfortable on ice. His own Fish Traps, however, are just tinkerer’s...View article
Cameras like the Nature Vision Aqua Vu have opened a new world of enjoyment, insight, and excitement for those curious about what’s happening below the ice. On a trip last season, In-Fisherman Staff...View article
Many topnotch anglers have long suspected that the walleyes we catch while trolling represent but a fraction of the fish that follow our lures. The truth is, of course, that following fish are nearly...View article