Flicking Flies for Bluegill by joey monteleone | May 16, 2018 | Fishing, Internationalisation, United StatesFor many anglers the first fish they wrap their hands around is the bluegill. One of the feistiest fish, if they got to five pounds you’d probably never get one in your grip. There are as many ways to catch them as there are places. Years back it could have been a...
Bully’s Bluegill Spider by Darrell Olson | Aug 26, 2017 | Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Fly Fishing, Instructional, Mayfly, VideoFishing from the Jackson Mayfly is not a challenge but an adventure. Some days I just take the Mayfly out for just a standard fishing trip with a spinning rod or a bait caster for either a saltwater species or a freshwater species. When I decide the adventure will be...
A weekend at Rosemound by Ben Roussel | Jul 20, 2017 | Fishing, Fishing Reports, Freshwater, Internationalisation, Kilroy, Kilroy DTMy parents have had a house at Lake Rosemound for almost a year now and we’ve made a few trips up that way, but never for more than a day or two. Â It’s rare to find an entire weekend free, but we were able to do just that this past weekend. Â We loaded the...