I fondly recall lab studies in limnology class, peering down the microscope at creatures with multiple sets of lanky legs, exaggerated eyes, egg pouches, and other features. Within a tiny pool of water,...View article
The title “Dixie Divers” was being bandied about to describe the Professional Walleye Trail event held on Bull Shoals, Arkansas, in 2005. Dipsy Divers were on everybody’s mind, as the one angler...View article
No matter how experienced a bass angler you are, danger lurks. Just ask Roland Martin, a veteran of more than 30 years of tournament fishing. In a tournament four years ago, a cold front with freezing...View article
Huge concrete dams across steep, narrow canyons form canyon impoundments, the dominant type in the Southwest and West. These waters are the most capacious and deepest reservoirs, often over 200 feet....View article
In southern Minnesota, the ice goes off the lakes sometime in late March or early April. As everywhere else, the first shallow movement of crappies is largely determined by weather, and the “window”...View article