by Ted Kraimer | Mar 4, 2010 | Angling Reports
Now that we flipped the calendar to March, it’s time to make sure your fishing gear is ready to go. More than symbolic, March is proof that winter is almost behind us and better weather and good fishing is just before us. The recent warm-up and sunny days are more...
by Ted Kraimer | Feb 25, 2010 | Angling Reports
About a month ago in Pennsylvania, a groundhog poked his head out of a hole and the experts proclaimed another six weeks of the same weather. While that has been mostly true, we have been experiencing a welcomed increase in sunshine and it feels good. In keeping with...
by Ted Kraimer | Feb 9, 2010 | Angling Reports
The longer days confirms that winter is progressing along, but it’s still winter. Fishing continues to be limited to steelhead and trout in some local rivers by those looking to shed cabin fever and bend the rod. When the sun pops out and gives off some solar heat and...
by Jordan Lindberg | Feb 6, 2010 | Angling Reports, News & Updates
Five new state record fish – highlighted by a world record brown trout – were among 1,433 fish entered in the Department of Natural Resources and Environment’s Master Angler Program in 2009. State records were also broken for pumpkinseed (twice),...
by Ted Kraimer | Jan 25, 2010 | Angling Reports
The January “Thaw” was much needed for both the fish population and the anglers themselves. It’s always nice having a little reprieve from the arctic winter to not only make fishing comfortable, but to let us know that spring steelhead season really...
by Ted Kraimer | Jan 21, 2010 | Angling Reports
Not much has changed since New Years, but it look’s like change is near. Thankfully Mother Nature is loosening up her grip and intends on giving us some warmer weather than what we have been experiencing lately. Those that don’t think 40 degrees is warm haven’t spent...