Long plastic worms always reliable
There’s nothing revolutionary about long plastics worms. But due to the popularity of other techniques, bass haven’t seen them in years.
Beginning archery
Bow shops can display arrays that can be challenging and intimidating for someone new to archery. Here's how to navigate your first purchase.
TBT: Using beagles for hunting
Hunt over beagles a few times and it becomes apparent why they've been called a Jack-of-all-trades, handy-dandy, endearing, and merry.
Circling Great Lakes chinook salmon
Part of the fun in fishing for Great Lakes chinook salmon is the mystery of finding out where they are on any given day.
OFAH takes action on hydrilla
Since discovering hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) in the Leamington area last summer, a MNR group has been working on next steps.
Fishing Rainy Lake
Growing up in Kenora, I was a couple of hours north of Rainy Lake, so I didn’t get to fish there as a kid. I remember hoping to fish it.
Protecting the American eel
The American eel is incredibly unique, with a biological, ecological, and historical story to rival even the most fascinating land animals.
Learning about sea lamprey
Sea lamprey have wreaked havoc with Great Lakes fisheries. Here are some things you likely didn’t know about this oft-disliked creature.
Jigging spoons for summer bass
Spoons in silver, gold, and copper finishes are must-haves. Don’t forget hot patterns as smallmouth can be triggered by bright baits.