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Today we're going to talk about using spinners and tips on using spinners as we fish from shore for lake trout. ▶ If you want to get your own stingeye spinners, you can get them here: <a href=" ▶ ...
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How to fillet a trout

Today we'd like to show you how to fillet a trout. We're filleting a rainbow trout, but this fillet method works for any kind of trout; lake trout, brown trout, etc. ▶ Click here to subscribe for more ...
Fly rods and spinning rods have one thing in common. They are tools that make catching fish easier for humans. Bears, otters, snakes, birds, turtles and many fish all catch ...
As fall arrives, Montana's world-class rivers, streams, lakes and spring-fed ponds cool down and come alive, providing a fishing paradise for both traditional and fly-fishing anglers looking to land a ...
Trout fishing has picked up slightly at both Wildhorse and South Fork with the cooler water temperatures and it should continue to improve as the temperatures cool.
Falling temps are good for bass fishing. Bass sense winter is coming and start the process of fattening up for the long ...
Steelhead are starting to return to Lake Erie tributaries and here's what anglers should expect to catch this fall and winter ...
With recent nights in the low 40s, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is encouraging anglers in the Adirondacks to pursue late-summer/early-fall trout fishing ...
There is a fish in Northwest Georgia that is probably my all-time favorite. The redeye bass, in particular, the Coosa redeye. It’s native only to the headwaters of the Coosa ...
Nonnative trout will be removed from Colorado creeks to make way for the threatened greenback cutthroat trout. Temporary closures of trails and campgrounds will be in effect during the project. Two ...
Two popular nonnative fish species will be poisoned along miles of rivers near the boundary of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Rocky Mountain National Park to make way for Colorado's ...
Low-light conditions are ideal for poppers. In direct sunlight, bass often hunker down to stay cool and hidden – but when the risk of exposure is lower, they’ll move into shallow water to feed.