Walleye, pike and perch are the most targeted species by ice anglers. As in open water season, walleye get the lion’s share ...
Bill Smith, of Kingston, NY, has been coming up to the Salmon River for 15 years to fish for steelhead trout. He recently ...
Whether fished under a bobber, on the bottom with the aid of a tiny split shot ... They can be fished by themselves but are most commonly incorporated into trolling rigs or used to tip jigs. They’re ...
My preferred method is baiting a little hook beneath a split shot weight and bobber with kernel corn ... fishing my bait off the bottom using a Carolina rig and casting to the deepest parts ...
Drop your bait down with a depth bomb, pull it the desired distance off the bottom or above the weeds, and then slide a buttons or clip on a tiny bobber to the line where ... Some people fish a ...
Ah, smelt. Despite the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW) best intentions to provide us with smelt dipping ...
If you find fish in the bottom channels use a modified tail spinner ... Bouncing roe, or drifting a fluorescent colored worm with a bobber, seems to be what is successful so far.
Since ice fishing involves a lot of activity like putting bait on tip-ups and jigs, fingers need to be exposed to the ...
You can catch a pile of jumbo yellow perch through the ice if you know where to look, what to use, and when to keep moving.
Sweeney’s Sports reports that Lake Berryessa has turned over and the trout bite is red hot, with fish feeding actively in the top 15 feet of water. The colder water temperatures have the trout ...