Cole & Jay explain how to spool braided line and tie the best knots for fishing success. Senate to vote Friday on pathway to ...
Braided fishing lines date back to the origins of modern fishing tackle. It was first made by braiding natural materials like silk or horse tails together to make a line capable of fighting fish.
I am unashamedly nonchalant when it comes to selecting braided fishing lines. Every time I respool a reel with a braid, I switch up the brand, mostly out of curiosity. Each company claims to have the ...
The spring fishing season is here, and anglers have to be ready when the fish are biting by spooling their spinning and casting reels with fresh, dependable fishing line. (D'Arcy Egan / The Plain ...
Fall sauger fishing is improving on the Illinois River. Just ask Hook, Line & Sinker friends Max Actis and Mike Stuckert of Spring Valley. The pair combined to win the two-day Governor’s Cup event ...
One of the biggest ongoing debates amongst anglers in the fishing world is braided versus monofilament fishing line, which is better? Many anglers have varying views on this topic for a variety of ...
I think it’s safe to say that braided line has overtaken monofilament in terms of popularity across all fishing styles. The benefits of its strength, lack of stretch, and heightened sensitivity have, ...
Bass Pro Shops sales manager Mark Kratz says the two most commonly asked questions by customers at the Fingerlakes Mall store are “Where is the bathroom?” and “What kind of fishing line do you ...
Having the best fishing line is often the most overlooked piece of the fishing-paraphernalia puzzle, yet, it’s definitely the most important item in any angler’s arsenal. After all, it’s the only ...
The recent high water on the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers has made fishing conditions difficult for local anglers, but James Bryant and Mike Carosella of Clarksville braved the elements last week ...
Jason Pzrekurat, the 2007 FLW Walleye Angler of the Year, thinks autumn is an overlooked time to catch walleyes and sauger in rivers. "Fall ranks right up there with the spring run," Pzrekurat said.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- They might not always bite, but walleyes and saugers continue to do well in Lake of the Woods, results from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ annual fall population ...