Looking for salmon in the 60-pound range? You don’t have to go north. Head off the south coast, using these techniques to hook up with a king.
Because of plentiful numbers of coho returning to the Columbia River, the northern and central Oregon Coast produces the bulk of the state’s ocean salmon catch.
With time and gasoline at a premium, southern Wisconsin muskie waters are looking better every year. Here are a few lakes where you stand a good chance of tangling with muskies on a regular basis. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Looking for salmon in the 60-pound range? You don’t have to go north. Head off the south coast, using these techniques to hook up with a king.
(May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
How big will tiger trout get in 2008, their seventh year of growing in Washington waters? It’s anyone’s guess, but you can bet the state record is going to get mauled!
(May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Whether or not you're targeting these tough customers, hooking one provides a rugged battle. Here's a look at which species of these fish you may encounter in the northern Gulf of Mexico. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Looking to hire a fishing guide? Before you step aboard, take a lesson -- 10, actually -- to help you avoid big mistakes and get your money's worth. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Is this most important winter groundfish species making a comeback all along the Northeast coastline? Here’s the latest on cod stocks from Maine to New Jersey. (February 2008). ... [+] Full Article
Do you want a shot at the best fishing in the Pacific Northwest,? Here are our picks -- three for each month -- for dropping lines in the right place, at the right time. (February 2008). ... [+] Full Article