By Mark Veary Even a blind squirrel gets a nut once in a while. If you haven’t yet equipped your kayak with a fishfinder, then you’re that blind squirrel. Sure, you may be catching some fish, but you’re definitely limiting your...
HITTING IT BIG ON THE LOWER SACRAMENTO RIVER IS ALL ABOUT MINDING YOUR LINES By Jeff Lund REDDING— There are lines all around us. Some are written, drawn and paved; others form, whether at the DMV, the grocery store or for...
Not a lot of deer hunters get to experience the spectacular scenery around Inyo County, near the Eastern Sierras. The G-3 Zone includes land east of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, some of the state’s most rugged country. “Ethical hunters...
One of the Discovery Channel’s flagship shows has been Gold Rush, which we profiled in the December, 2014 issue of our sister publication, Alaska Sporting Journal. The show’s sixth season premieres on Friday. Here’s the Discovery Channel with more: As the...
Our friends Marc and Amy Mitrany of the Ojai Angler filed this report: Guide Marc said, “I’ts spring like conditions at Lake Casitas.” Incredible right now! Harvesting live threadfin shad. Bass boiling on the surface, Bass are hitting both live and artificial...
WITH LAKES NOW REFILLING, HERE’S A REFRESHER ON FISHING FLOODED COVER IN HEAVY COVER By Bill Schaefer SAN DIEGO—It’s a new year in more ways than one, and bass anglers will most likely find fish up in the shoreline weeds that...