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Jun 26
1997

Comment... June 26, 1997

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Increase your catch by bird-watching. Oftentimes, gulls, cormorants, ospreys (fish hawks), albatross and even pelicans can be a much better guage of where to fish than a sonar. These birds prey on schooling fish which are often driven
Jun 08
1997

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How to hook leeches: When you're still fishing or using a bobber, the best way to hook a leech is through the "sucker", or mouth, which lets the leech swim free. However, if you're using them while trolling, you should hook them through
May 25
1997

Comment... May 25, 1997

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The More Varied the Cover, The Larger The Fish. Recent studies have proven that the greater the varity of cover offered by a trout stream, the larger the average fish will be -- up to 40 times more likely to be larger. So look for pools
May 08
1997

Comment... May 8, 1997

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Just because the ice has just left, it doesn't necessarily mean that crappies are hot and heavy. Our TFN sources tell us that they come and go with the weather. In fact, Crappie are very closely related to bass, and although they may
Apr 21
1997

Comment... April 21, 1997

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You might think that the walleye you just landed took off in a hurray. In fact, the walleye's maximum speed is about 3 mph, while a brown trout can reach 8 mph, and a steelhead salmon 18 mph. However, they all fail in comparison to the