It looked a little bit like a scene from a James Bond movie... a helicopter screaming along behind a trio of bass boats, all running hell bent for leather across Harrison Bay on Chickamauga Lake.
Seasonal changes also play a role in determining which method is more effective. During colder months, when trout are less active and tend to hug the bottom of the water column, nymphing with a fly ...
Love them or hate them, small fish are match winners. This is following on from last week’s column and after a discussion held this week in respect of a possible newcomer to match angling now joining ...
A topic that is very much close to my heart and one that was raised and discussed at length with a reader who had approached me this week, is an all-time favourite of mine – match fishing. I simply ...
The Saginaw River will be the hot spot for a 40-hour fishing tournament, starting Friday at 6 p.m. The attraction - carp. More than 70 competitors, in two-person teams, have signed on for the ...
Cold temperatures and short days make bass, and bass anglers, lethargic. But hardy souls who brave the elements are rewarded ...
ROSS BELL HAD IT ALL. He was young and strong, good looking, intelligent and hard working. His family connections didn’t hurt, either. Bell sold expensive real estate from inside his father’s ...
There's a tendency to associate angling with wild or rural waters away from the hubbub of modern life. But, if you're a city kid who loves fishing, you learn to fish in the city. It's just natural. It ...
Yale has challenged the Crimson to a fishing match. Edward C. Migdalski, Yale Fishing Coach, has announced that Yale intends to sponsor the third annual Intercollegiate Game Fish Seminar and Fishing ...
Winner of the match was Jimmy Byrne, making it his third win of the season. Jimmy drew peg 56, fishing the tip. He clipped up at 17 turns catching six skimmers to a pound, roach and perch for a great ...
The pike struck immediately after the lure hit the water, then thrashed briefly at the surface and dived to the bottom. Patrick Sinnott of Stevens Point held firmly to the rod as line played out, then ...