The hills of California may be full of gold, but these Michigan streams are full of silver -- silver in the form of summer steelhead and Chinook salmon, that is. Here's how to cash in!
For the first 20 or so years after salmon were introduced into the Great Lakes, anglers needed a large boat to catch them in the summer.
The hills of California may be full of gold, but these Michigan streams are full of silver -- silver in the form of summer steelhead and Chinook salmon, that is. Here's how to cash in! ... [+] Full Article
With thousands of inland lakes and plenty of frigid bays fed by Lake Superior, Michigan's Upper Peninsula provides seemingly perfect habitat for northern pike -- and for the anglers who target them! ... [+] Full Article
It has arrived. Michigan's walleye opener represents the advent of yet another year of fantastic open-water fishing across our state. Here's your guide to making the most of your 2010 walleye season. ... [+] Full Article
Successful tournament captains are hooked on lead core and copper. You can't blame them. They're catching more salmon and walleyes, faster. Here's how... ... [+] Full Article
From Saginaw Bay north to Lake Erie and around to Lake Michigan, our walleye fishing looks to be outstanding this year. Will 2010 be your banner season? ... [+] Full Article
Why head north for a chance to tap the brown trout bite this spring when southern Michigan offers a number of perfectly suitable brown trout fisheries within striking distance of our major metro areas? ... [+] Full Article