Fishing
Late Ice Foundation for Early Memories | By Andrew Johnson | Outdoor Forum
Spring arrived in South Dakota March 20 in the form of a rare, but welcome, day of sunshine. And while the brief respite renewed hope that winter was nearly over, there was still plenty of ice on the area’s lakes for an ice-fishing adventure.
Read MoreLate Ice is Great Ice | Outdoor Forum
In my opinion, late ice offers the best opportunity to catch the biggest fish of the hard-water season. The end of winter means fish of all species will be sporting their plumpest figures of the year and be in a cooperative mood to boot. For this discussion, I will focus on top-of-the-line predators such as walleyes, pike, and both large and smallmouth bass.
Read MoreEvolution or Revolution
Two words – evolution and revolution – have been tossed around the ice fishing community quite a bit concerning the drastic changes we have seen develop over the last 20 years. Webster lists them as nouns, but when they’re applied to ice fishing I think they act more like adjectives, as they aptly describe just what has been taking place.
Read MoreProduct Feature | J-Wheelz
J-wheelz are an attachment for ATVs, UTVs and 6-Wheel Vehicles that add traction and flotation to a machine.
Read MoreToday’s Tech For Fisherman | Outdoor Forum
n the last few decades the ever-increasing presence of technology has changed every aspect of our lives. Even though for a lot of us the pursuit of outdoor activities is used as an attempt to escape from all the hassles and stress of the modern world, we simply cannot manage to hide from it, no matter how
Read MoreBirds Aplenty | Great Plains Game and Fish
Northeastern South Dakota is an often-overlooked diamond in the rough, hidden amongst the state’s other excellent pheasant hunting areas.
Read MoreAssociation of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers
I recently had the honor of being invited to attend the AGLOW (Association of Great Lakes Outdoors Writers) Conference in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The Black Hills, Badlands and Lakes Associaton along with the Deadwood Chamber of Commerce, the Deadwood Mountain Grand, numerous Corporate Sponsors, and a bevy of friendly local volunteers from…
Read MorePump it up for Panfish | Outdoor Forum
We far too often view panfish as the babies of the piscatorial scene. Yes, they may be near the bottom of the food chain. But babies? I assure you they are not.
Read MoreDefining Technology | Dakota Country Magazine
n the last few decades the ever-increasing presence of technology-specifically computer processors has changed every aspect of our lives. Even though for a lot of us, the pursuit of outdoor activities is used as an attempt to escape from the hassles and stress of the modern world, we simply cannot hide from it… no matter how hard we try.
Read MoreTrolling Panfish | In-Fisherman | By Cory Schmidt with Dennis Foster
I’ve been a fan of Patrick McManus’ witty word-smithing. Never sniff a gift fish, indeed. Or more to the point: Grab hold of unexpected gifts as they come, because, frankly, they come along darn seldom. Still, sometimes, it’s easy to take a boatload of bluegills for granted when you’d rather be hooking walleyes. This helps explain the situation that stirred an eventual realization: Trolling is an awfully potent way to catch panfish.
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