Trolling for Stanley
Veteran NHL forward Matt Duchene of Haliburton is passing down the angling legacy he inherited to his own son.
Veteran NHL forward Matt Duchene of Haliburton is passing down the angling legacy he inherited to his own son.
Autumn is one of the very best times of the year to catch walleye. The fish are plump from a summer of fattening up ,and, on most lakes, the angling traffic is all but gone.
On a late fall morning, a dozen or so volunteers gather on a wooded hill with a magnificent view of Georgian Bay. This group has no interest in the autumn splendour, however.
When it comes to soft baits, worm profiles regularly put walleye in my boat. Fish can’t resist the thin silhouette and wispy action.
The crayfish is one of the most unusual and fascinating creatures that lives in freshwater. More or less a mini-lobster, this crustacean is a formidable creature to handle.
Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) fish stocking efforts have, for the most part, been on target throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lake Erie commercial and recreational anglers saw a decrease in Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for perch when the Lake Erie Committee (LEC), composed of fishery managers from both sides of the lake, announced new quotas in late March.
Like many angling-obsessed youths, I would fish whenever and however I could. Canoes and sit-in kayaks were some of the first ways I got off the bank.
Lake Erie’s walleye population is riding high, causing some to wonder if water levels have something to do with the surge