Drop a worm in the water on a summer day and just try to not catch a bluegill. But in winter, sometimes those same big slabs get finicky and only bite best at classic walleye times—dawn and dusk.
Scents make fish bite better — or wrinkle their noses and swim for cover. After all, there are good scents and bad scents.Great work has been done to find fish-attracting scents and market them. For ...
Since fish are cold-blooded creatures, colder water temperatures significantly slow their activity. Thick ice and snow cover reduces light penetration, which slows underwater photosynthesis, depleting ...
Piranhas are among the most well-known freshwater predators, renowned for their sharp teeth and exceptionally strong bites. Often misunderstood due to sensationalised portrayals, these fish are highly ...
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