Heading North, Packing Light

By: Steve Pennaz - Jun 01

I am leaving soon on a fly-in fishing trip to northern Quebec and have assembled what I'm bringing for four days of walleye and pike fishing. In the days before one bag limits when traveling by air, bringing enough gear was much easier (I'd just bring it all). But now I must pack more carefully--her...


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Swimming with the Catfish

By: Brock Hazelton - May 30

The other day my brother and I went to our neighbor's farm pond. We had been out fishing all day on the creek for carp and catfish, but we hadn't had any luck, so we headed to the pond. The guy who owned the pond said that the pond was really low, but we could try our luck with it. The pond only had...


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croker joker

By: emily flowers - May 23

                  croker joker... Man i was fishing in cardinal asstates murky water area and man iv never cough somany croker....all i was uses was some shrimp man they loved it ...NO bobber just a  once...


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Try the night bite for Northern Pike.

By: - May 12

I absolutely love night fishing. Its dark and quiet and you get it all for yourself. But when a 20 lb Northern Pike crashes your topwater lure (oversized jitterbugs and crazy crawlers are best I think) all that quietness goes away in a hurry. Big splashes and your drag getting ripped seem amplified ...


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New Lake? No Problem!

By: Steve Pennaz - May 12

Tomorrow I leave for the Minnesota Walleye/Pike Fishing Opener and truth is I have no idea what lake (or river) I’ll be fishing at sunrise on Saturday morning. It’s not that I’m not willing to do the necessary homework; I can’t. No one has been able to fish yet, so there is no intelligence on hot bi...


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Carped, Nearly To Death

By: Steve Pennaz - May 11

Just so there is no misunderstanding about the following … as a fisherman I am a reluctant fan of the carp (common variety only). I grew up targeting them with a hook, sinker and can of Green Giant corn (or nightcrawlers) and many of my earliest memories are of epic battles with large-scaled golden ...


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Don’t Tease Me—Opening Weekend Is Around the Corner!

By: Steve Pennaz - May 11

I need to be clear about something upfront—if given the choice, I’d like to live in a state like Florida or Texas where there were no regulations prohibiting me from fishing whatever species I want, when I want. But genetics and life choices have combined to make me a resident of a state where close...


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Arkansas’ Amazing White River

By: Steve Pennaz - Apr 29

In many ways, the White River mirrors life itself. Its starts small and pure, a mountain stream that bubbles with energy. Yet, as it winds farther down its incredible 720-mile course, it grows wider and slower, like everyone who passes through middle age. The upper reaches of the White support a ...


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Fishing in Southwest Virginia

By: - Apr 21

Got a couple hours fishing in today her in Southwest VA on the Clinch River, River was up slightly, still managed to land 5 decent size small mouth, They seem to be hitting Spinnerbait better than anything... The rumor is South Holston Lake is producing some Big Small Mouth, off work tomorrow and I ...


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Pennaz Post: First Glimpse at Berkley's New NanoFil

By: - Apr 11

Berkley will unveil a new line technology when it launches NanoFil in June. I can assure you, there is simply nothing else like it. You haven't heard of NanoFil because this is the first authorized release of information on it, but you can bet that in the coming weeks and months there will be plent...


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