Hunting in the Midwest peaks this month. Deer hunters enjoy the excitement of the annual rut. Wing shooters have pheasant, quail, and grouse seasons open region wide. Waterfowl hunters are knocking ...
If you are still out on the open waters trying for some fish, please make sure to wear your life jackets and tell someone your plans. It is important to always be cautious when fishing, but now that ...
The Herald's Trophy Room Gallery is the place for hunting and fishing photos from across the region. Do you have a hunting or fishing photo you'd like to share with Herald readers? Email it to Brad ...
Cormican closed his landscaping business, invested in cutting-edge sonar equipment, and bought a boat. In the years since, he ...
Stream angling has also been relatively quiet. If you do get out, you likely will have the whole parking lot to yourself. Small hardware in the form of spinners will still turn a few small brookies or ...
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Best Smallmouth Bass Lures For 2025

In the world of American fishing, bass is king. While largemouth may be the more sought after variety, the smallmouth bass ...
The Chippewa Flowage, affectionately dubbed “The Big Chip” by locals, stands as Wisconsin’s third-largest lake and home to the state record muskie – a 69-pound, 11-ounce behemoth caught back in 1949 ...
Hayward, Wisconsin exists as a refreshing anomaly in our hyper-connected world – a Northwoods haven where people still wave to passing cars and the biggest status symbol isn’t your job title but ...
The expert anglers at Milliken Fishing reveal what backyard live bait fishing shows about water depth.
Slab crappies are meat eaters—sure enough minnow munchers. They take artificials well at times, especially jigs—but big crappie will turn their noses at even the best of the best crappie lures.
Roscoff (France) (AFP) – Once used to scoop fish from the sea off the coast of France, recycled fishing nets are finding new life in Ukraine to protect the country's roads and military infrastructure ...
Two fishermen in Washington State who were desperate to show off their catches online ended up livestreaming their way into a ticket Friday. The unidentified anglers were recording themselves catching ...