Fishing guides

  • swiss swing spinner

    How to fish with a spinner

    Spinning lures are classic pieces of fishing tackle. Anglers have been catching fish with spinners for many years. Styles from the French spinner to the Colorado spinner are used all over the world. A spinner basically consists of a body,...

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  • march brown mayfly in pennsylvania

    The best flies for fishing in Pennsylvania

    What are the best flies for fishing in Pennsylvania? It depends on the situation. Exact location, time of year, weather and the species you are pursuing all come into the equation. In this guide we will tell you the best...

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  • crappie caught on soft plastic stonefly

    How to catch crappies year round

    Crappie can be caught throughout the year. Each season of the year dictates where crappies will be located and the types of prey they are pursuing as their forage. Crappie can be flighty and finicky one minute and then turn...

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  • ice fishing crappie on soft plastics

    Using soft plastics for ice fishing

    Waxies, worms, and minnows are all live bait staples that many anglers have become accustomed to using for panfish through the ice. While they all their merit, soft plastics have gained significant momentum in the hard water world. Soft plastics...

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  • How to choose trout worm colors

    How to choose trout worm colors

    Trout worms are small soft plastic lures that catch fish in a lot of situations. But how do you choose a trout worm color? Here's a guide on matching lure color to conditions.
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  • Caddis larva flies

    Matching the hatch: the lifecycle of the caddisfly

    Caddisflies go by many names. They're known as caddises, sedges, sedge flies, rail flies, rock worms, caseworms and probably some other names too. No matter what you call them, caddis flies are common insects that spend most of their lives...

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