Centerville, Minn.
John Moore has been tournament fishing for four years and is president of Sunrise Bassmasters in North Branch, Minn.
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Starting kids off the right way ! A local father & son angling team share their story. More…
Grand Rapids has some great fishing to offer More…
Taking care of your line can eliminate the loss of a prized fish no matter what the fishing situation is. If your targeting panfish with your children or trophy fish with your friends, you should be sure to check your line before you head out. More…
Keeping up with needed maintenance on your boat can certainly make it easier to deal with the unexpected. More…
John Moore, field reporter
Shallow water and inside weed lines can yield a large variety of fish this time of year. More…
The 2009 MFBA youth championship tournament was June 11th on Coon Lake. It was a tough day. More…
If your looking for some Northern Pike action that will pull you around in the boat, look no further than Knife Lake ! More…
It was a tough bite for some but a few large bags prevailed. More…
The spawn is on. If you know what to throw & where to look, bass fishing can be incredibly productive this time of year ! More…
Fishing in the wind can be some of the best action on the water. Many casual anglers might shy away from such an experience but a few adjustments can put you on fish ! Here's part 2 of fishing in the wind ! More…
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Also, make sure you dress, or at least, bring appropriate clothing with you. Everyone has room to store winter coats, bibs, hats, gloves, … read more etc. No sense in being cold and uncomfortable while you wait for that walleye to drag the bobber down.
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