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Fall Fishin’
Well, this year I haven’t gotten out nearly as much as I would like to due to busy work and family life, but there was a window of decent fishing on Wisc0nsin’s southern Lake Michigan tributaries this fall. Some friends of mine who did get out saw about 2-3 weeks of fairly consistent fishing, and by … Continue reading
Driftless Season Drifting Away…..Salmon and Steelhead Are Moving In… Get Out Now!
The end of September marks the end of the inland trout season, and the beginning of the lake-run trout and salmon season making for some difficult decisions for anglers who like to chase both. It’s go big or go home on the great lakes tributaries with long days of combat fishing the crowded rivers for … Continue reading
Summer Bassin’ From The NuCanoe Frontier 12
Early this spring I sold one of my old toys and picked up another watercraft. After browsing the web for weeks I finally had found what seemed to be a very versatile fishing vessel. For a long time now I’ve watched kayak fishing become more popular and the demand for boats suitable for fishing has … Continue reading
Rocks, Riffles, and Beautiful Places
Sometimes when I think about where fish may be holding in a river or creek it is incredibly simple, but on the other hand it can be incredibly complicated. My mind starts racing and I start living through the fish vicariously and try and soak in every piece of information available. I think a good angler … Continue reading
Southwest Florida Snook
My family and I took a trip to Southwest Florida in June with a couple friends and I did get out to chase snook almost every morning with fair to good results considering the conditions. A late spring/early summer trip to the gulf coast can be a bit of a gamble with the weather. … Continue reading
Mid-Season Grind for Guide Chad Pettrone
Colorado fly fishing guide season is in full throttle, and I wonder, how many fish does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop? When a busy guide hits 50 trips seemingly in a row, it starts to turn into mash potatoes and save me. What might appear to be the greatest … Continue reading