In “To Catch a Fish,” author Mark Kurlansky explores the psychology behind fishing and the mystery of connecting with our natural world.
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If you love catching fish — not just fishing, but the actual act of reeling in another one — then there is nothing like the bluegill spawn. When hordes of big aggressive bull bluegills gather in the ...
Striped bass fishing is thriving in Narragansett Bay, with anglers catching fish using various methods like flutter spoons, umbrella rigs, and bait. A visual survey of the South Fork Wind offshore ...
This story, “Getting the Bait’s a Bail,” appeared in the May 1970 issue of Outdoor Life. The morning sparkled as bright and shiny as a new dime. The river was clear and purling along, its voices ...
Take a giant chunk of the Ozark National Forest, flatten it out and cover it with 8 feet of water. That paints a good picture ...
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Connecticut residents are invited to participate in the annual Spring Fishing Day on Saturday, April 11, hosted by the ...