The closest thing to a guarantee of catching fish is to cast into an Ozark stream. Anglers don't usually catch one fish, but many fish from the flowing water. Normally they don't catch one kind of ...
If you’re looking for giant fish or huge numbers of fish, small stream trout fishing probably isn’t for you. Small streams require technical fishing, patience, and the willingness to get excited about ...
Whenever an angler passes even the tiniest trickle of water, thoughts immediately spring to mind as to whether there are any fish in them, followed by if there were, how would I catch them? It is a ...
We've all walked past tiny streams and rivers that you could jump across in parts, and dismissed their angling potential out of hand. Yet many of these miniature waterways are home to thriving fish ...
I’ll fess up. Nothing is more blood-pressure raising to me than pinning a big trout on an itty-bitty dry fly. Scoring the take is the fun part, no doubt, but whenever I’m trying to feed a hefty brown ...
Fall is one of the best times of year to catch a giant bronzeback. But it can also be one of the toughest times of year to locate fish, which makes covering water and being mobile the name of the game ...
Keep those off-season fishing mechanics sharp by getting out on your local stream or river this winter. Ask just about anyone if standing in two feet of 33-degree water while snow somehow finds its ...
Although rock bass live in still waters, I’ve always had better luck catching them in slow-moving rocky creeks and rivers. (Find creek fishing tips in our Creek Fishing Guide.) You can catch rockies ...
Ask just about anyone if standing in two feet of 33-degree water while snow somehow finds its way down the back of their base layer sounds like their idea of a good time, and you’ll probably get a ...