Central PA’s Canoe Creek Stuffed with Trout
By: Chris Shaffer When we drove by Central Pennsylvania’s Canoe Creek Monday recent storms had given the popular trout fishing stream a makeover since the opener. Gone was the clear, easy to read...
View ArticleTrout Fishing Close to Morgantown: Coopers Rock Lake
By: Chris Shaffer Northern West Virginia doesn’t boast the same grand trout fisheries the central and southern portion of the state do. Meanwhile, there are a few season fisheries that draw large...
View ArticleHuge Weekend For Washington North Coast Halibut Anglers
By: Sean Orr We only get a few days a year to target halibut on Washington’s North Coast, and with this weekend’s favorable forecast anglers couldn’t be more excited. Since quotas only allow us a few...
View ArticleCentral PA’s Penns Creek Stuffed with Rainbows
By: Chris Shaffer We were scheduled to film in West Virginia last week. Meanwhile, with nasty weather and heavy rain predicted after filming on the Youghiogheny River in Southwest Pennsylvania last...
View ArticleAnglers Working Harder For Upper Rogue Springers
By: Steven Theel As the season gets underway in Southern Oregon springer fever is invading the Upper Rogue River. However, this year anglers are facing conditions we haven’t seen since 2012. Southern...
View ArticleVibrant Wild Browns Available in New Mexico High Country
By: Chris Shaffer Two weeks ago we planned a trip to film in Northern New Mexico. And, while the trip was only to last three days Mother Nature didn’t seem to want us to fish. Unfortunately, horrid...
View ArticleClearwater/Snake Springers On Hot Bite
By: John Albrich Springer season has been open since April 23 here in the Lewis & Clark Valley. However, it wasn’t until a few days ago that we started seeing decent numbers of salmon arrive. The...
View ArticleNorth Carolina’s “Tuck” Producing Lots of Trout
By: Chris Shaffer First timers are intimidated by the Tuckasegee River. Roughly and hour from Asheville and steps from Cullowhee, “The Tuck,” as locals refer to it, is one of the better known trout...
View ArticleWashington’s Cowlitz River In Heart of Springer Season
By: Bob Kratzer We’re having a good, fairly consistent springer season on the Cowlitz River. It’s not as good as last year, but I’m still averaging four to seven bites a day. May and early June...
View ArticleCentral PA’s Spring Creek Serving Up Quality Trout
By: Chris Shaffer Central Pennsylvania is littered with famous trout streams. Meanwhile, few gain as much attention as Spring and Penns Creek, both of which have been on our radar for a few years....
View ArticleHomer’s 30-minute Shrimp Recipe for Salmon
By: Homer Brown While many use eggs and plugs for springers I use shrimp partially because it’s different bait that most other anglers aren’t using. When everyone is throwing eggs, sardines or herring...
View ArticlePA’s Little Lehigh Creek Still Supporting Plenty of Trout
By: Chris Shaffer Trout fishing is quickly petering out in Eastern Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, not all streams have gone troutless yet. In fact, action on the Little Lehigh Creek last week couldn’t have...
View ArticleSusquehanna Flatheads Starting to Chew
By: Chris Shaffer Pennsylvania isn’t known as one of the country’s top catfish producers. Meanwhile, the Susquehanna River in Central PA is quickly gaining notoriety as one of the fastest growing...
View ArticleChelan Still Kicking Out Limits of Tasty Kokanee
By: Anton Jones Lake Chelan Kokanee have been numerous with jumbo fish to 16 inches in 2016. After banner years from 2012 thru 2015, they are the talk of Northwest anglers. With liberal limits that...
View ArticleNorth Carolina’s Big Snowbird Stocked Full of Trout Now
By: Chris Shaffer Trout stocking continues strong in North Carolina and with delayed harvest waters opening to bait this past weekend anglers have an endless amount of opportunities to catch trout in...
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