With three men aboard a 16-foot fishing boat on Lake Erie, there is nothing but fish-catching fun when the boat is organized and everyone knows their job. Photo courtesy of Forrest Fisher This summer ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Lake Erie is certainly alive, and anglers will have plenty of walleye to show off this week. Hopefully, some of the big ‘uns, as locals say, will be caught, photographed and filleted ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—As far as high-profile bills go at the Ohio Statehouse, a proposal to make the walleye the official state fish of Ohio is a small fry. The idea, advanced with bipartisan support, is ...
The fact that Ross Petersen is a fishing guide and also a former mayor of Ely doesn’t make him unique. Two other recent mayors of that small town on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area ...
ON ISLAND LAKE — Imagine an opening day of Minnesota walleye season with no crowded boat landing, no embarrassing trailer backing episodes and no worries if the outboard motor will start. Throw in a ...
RED WING — For tens of thousands of years, fish have been attracted to an area for better food, water or protection and fishermen have been attracted to that area for the fish. Simple, obvious, ...
Feb. 20—Somewhere between Minnesota and Montana — without getting too specific — there's a lake barely large enough to warrant more than a dot on a North Dakota highway map. Its walleye population ...
Fishing season is back, and anglers have been getting out on the water for a couple weeks now seeking walleyes and crappies. Grant Sorensen of Superior Angling Co. took Baihly Warfield and Sabrina ...
Here’s how fishing looks this week in the Northwest Lower Peninsula, Northeast Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula, according to the latest report from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
The ice went out early, walleyes have spawned, and the stage is set for a great Minnesota fishing opener. Come 12:01 a.m. Saturday, May 13, walleyes take center stage. Henry Drewes, northwest regional ...
WEST FARGO – Count me among the anglers who have lived through the drought of the 1980s and witnessed firsthand the 25-plus years of booming fisheries in North Dakota, which few will argue began with ...