Saturday, October 19, 2013

Catch-and-release Imposes a Powerful Code | OutdoorHub

Catch-and-release Imposes a Powerful Code | OutdoorHub: "Tom Heberlein pulled an elk roast from his cast-iron pot, plopped it onto a platter, and poured the pot’s steaming potatoes and vegetables over the tenderly-roasted meat.

Heberlein left it to me, Rich Bishop, and Jim Simonson to decide how much pot roast to pile on our plates. Two or three bites later, we praised Heberlein’s cooking and asked him to forward our thanks to his friend Paul Grover for sending the elk meat northward. We wouldn’t be eating so well if Grover hadn’t shot the elk with Simonson when visiting him in Colorado"

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Ice Team Tips: First-ice Walleyes | OutdoorHub

Ice Team Tips: First-ice Walleyes | OutdoorHub: "Minnesota’s fall weather is upon us, bringing some of the best open water fishing of the year. Most of my time these days is spent chasing walleyes on Leech Lake, which is a massive body of water. Because I so frequently there, I’m often asked where I fish first ice on such a big lake. My answer is always the same."

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Guide to Fall Bass Fishing Articles | Bass Fishing Tips & Tactics

Guide to Fall Bass Fishing Articles | Bass Fishing Tips & Tactics: "If you’re like me, strong feelings with mixed emotions start to creep in when you first notice the earlier sunsets and cooler temperatures as summer gives way to fall. Just as the bright colors of autumn leaves yield to the dull hues of decay, so vacillates my spirit as I witness fall bass fishing heat up then ebb as winter approaches."

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Top Five Walleye Fishing Tips | Wawang Lake Resort

Top Five Walleye Fishing Tips | Wawang Lake Resort: "1. Jig and Live Bait Combination
What can I say? More walleyes have likely been caught on a jig and live bait presentation than all other lures and baits combined. Jigs are that deadly. The reason, of course, is that a jig is unobtrusive, yet by changing its weight – from 1/16-ounce for shallow water all the way up to 3/4-ounce for deep water or heavy current – you can cover all the various options."

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MDC: Crappie fishing tips - lakeexpo.com: Lake News

MDC: Crappie fishing tips - lakeexpo.com: Lake News: "Crappie are generally very predictable and aggressive in October and November. Docks are a prime location for fall crappie, where they can be caught in the upper 10 feet of the water column."

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