Lure Color makes a difference and so does technique, as Antonio shows us today as we are looking for that walleye bite. As always until next time, good luck and good fishin'!
Doug Sanders, where are you when we need you? The sport of fishing is in a tizzy to catch up. Some 18 years have fled since Sanders dazzled golf into its color revolution. Remember when grays and ...
I was reminded of the relationship between lure colors and light intensity while tossing jerk bait along boat slips in a large marina on Lake Wallenpaupack recently. A morning fog covered much of the ...
We hadn’t been on the water more than 10 minutes when my buddy Art Hamley set the hook. A few moments later our first smallmouth bass of the year was in the boat. The scene was the Allegheny River in ...
As the ice fishing season starts to wind down and the open-water fishing season gets closer, it’s a good time to evaluate what sorts of things affect our fishing success. There are, after all, a good ...
Outdoorsmen have always tried to gain an advantage over their prey, and whether through lure color selector gadgets, electronic fish finders, game cameras, night vision equipment, or other technology, ...
Lake Erie's drift-and-cast walleye fishermen rely on lead-head jigs, weight-forward spinners and small spinner rigs to hook their trophy fish. Fishermen who are dedicating to trolling for walleye, ...