

Summer Bassin'
This summer has been a very hot one and it has been plaguing many of us anglers on where and how we search and catch our fish.


With summer in full swing, where are you finding the fish that you are catching?
We have been fishing mid lake humps, these are typically 4-8 feet deep on the tops and then drop off into the basins


Fishing Summer Patterns
With water temperatures rising above the 70-degree mark, this has the fish moving off the shorelines and out to their deeper summer patterns


Bluegill Fun
One of the most fun fish to catch is the sunfish or bluegill. Their short body size is deceiving for how hard they fight, and those proporti


Gills Shallow
Warming air temperatures and plenty of sun, this has warmed the shallows and moved the Bluegills into their spawning phase. If you cruise th


Shorelines are Alive
Water temperatures are getting into the mid 60’s and that means many fish species are moving into the shorelines, big and small. When the sm


Open Water Season is Upon Us
With a cold spring, delaying the warming of local waters, finally able to get a boat into the water and get the open water season underway.


Switching Lakes
We always plan our fishing trips with high hopes of the plans coming together and making for a memorable time on the ice. This ice season, w


Feeding Frenzy to Finesse
There are some days that we luck into an area where the fish are in a feeding frenzy and this allows you to get away from that finesse fishi


Finding Feeding Fish
We as anglers are always looking for information about how the fish are biting and where they are biting the best. I had heard that a small