Fall brings the big walleye out
Our prairie rivers come alive in fall, as all game fish seemingly go on a major feeding spree ahead of ...
Our prairie rivers come alive in fall, as all game fish seemingly go on a major feeding spree ahead of ...
The hot July sun radiated its soothing beams on the surface of serene Pigeon Lake. This big cottage waterbody ...
On most every walleye lake I ice fish, there is a dependable walleye bite just as the light goes down.
When fly-fishing for pike, walley and other fish beyond trout ...
In the brave new world of western walleye angling harvest is either severely restricted to ...
There’s an old expression that goes: "90 per cent of the fish occupy 10 per cent of the water." I’m not sure how mathematically correct that is or whether it even been scientifically tested. But when it comes to ...
When western anglers are asked from time to time to rank their favorite game fish, the poll results are invariably the same. It’s rainbow trout and walleye that occupy the top spots.
They say 90 per cent of the fish occupy 10 per cent of the water. So when walleye anglers are confronted with ...
The slip bobber hung lazily in the slack water, for all purposes relaying the events of the day. The bite was slow, with the odd sucker making an appearance.
The Winnipeg River winds its way from Lake of the Woods in southwestern Ontario to Lake Winnipeg in central Manitoba, passing through some of the most beautiful Canadian Shield landscape along the way. Historically speaking, the river has made a meaningful mark.