Michigan Angler Dies After Falling Through the Ice
A 59-year-old Michigan resident lost his life after going through the ice during a recent fishing trip on Little Bass Lake (Mecosta County).
A 59-year-old Michigan resident lost his life after going through the ice during a recent fishing trip on Little Bass Lake (Mecosta County).
A few weeks ago, Hinton Carroll (age 11) made waves on Toledo Bend when he landed one of the lake’s monster bass.
Young angler Silas Newhouse was fishing on the Snake River in Washington together with his dad and a good friend of his when he hooked up to a really big walleye.
As a result of an unconventionally warm winter, the Great Lakes’ ice cover is almost non-existent and has reached a historic record low.
In an unexpected turn of events, the new Kansas state record crappie was nullified after steel ball bearings were found stuffed inside the fish.
Last week, it was announced that the annual Walleye Challenge on Great Sacandaga Lake will be canceled due to poor ice conditions.