Go knock, knock, knocking on enough doors and anglers may end up with a heavenly place to fish. That's the price of admission to fish some of the region's streams that have little or no public access.
Beetle spins are so inexpensive and easy to fish that many serious anglers overlook them. There are times when they'll produce better than fancier gear. Michael Pearce The Wichita Eagle COUNCIL GROVE ...
What a difference a season makes when it comes to catching smallmouth bass from Ozark streams. Pat Bodishbaugh of Fayetteville and his fishing buddy walked the banks of Osage Creek in Benton County on ...
Some wanderers prefer paths less traveled when they visit the Buffalo National River at the peak of autumn. Where Pat Bodishbaugh treads, there's no path at all. A rocky shoreline of bright gravel and ...
Some 53 years ago a guy named Chuck Wood came up with a tiny "safety-pin" type spinner bait with a Colorado-style blade so small that it looked a bit like the shell of a beetle. The Beetle Spin was ...
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Patuxent River Fishing Boom Draws Anglers to St. Mary’s

The Patuxent River and surrounding Chesapeake Bay waters are teeming with fish, offering St. Mary’s County anglers a prime ...
With temperatures remaining on the warm side, the typical late summer, early fall bite remains on the back burner in many areas with trout fishing in Black Hills streams the notable exception. The ...