Decades of advances in fishing technology have turned even the most novice anglers into master fish slayers. Equipped with GPS, fish finders, side-scan sonar, and electric reels and anchoring devices, ...
New technology comes to the fishing world about as frequently as most of us change socks, tempting anglers to reach deep into their pockets with hopes of gaining more satisfaction during our days on ...
Salt Water Sportsman on MSN
The power of FishCast and fish mapping
With either of these systems, you have access to more data, and therefore more power than any offshore angler ever before.
DULUTH — They have been flying off the shelves at Marine General sporting goods store for a couple of years, and the breakneck pace at which anglers are getting into forward-facing sonar units hasn’t ...
While doing some research on a personal project during the past several months, I have had the opportunity to re-read some of my old favorite fishing books. Reconnecting with some favorite authors who ...
Major League Fishing announced Friday updates to its 2025 rules that will allow tournament anglers to utilize the fish-catching power of forward-facing and 360-degree sonar technology while preserving ...
Ed Loughran, a 53-year-old Bassmaster Elite Series pro, admits he’s not a technology guy. “I can drive a boat, and I can drive a truck,” he says. “But if the motor breaks, I’m out of luck.” That’s why ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. – Cass County Deputy Sheriff Bob Landreville and veteran fishing guide Dan Craven refer to their beloved Leech Lake as the mother of all Minnesota muskie lakes. At a fishing forum ...
Kayak Angler Magazine on MSN
Don't drown in kayak fishing technology
I guess I'm the old dog now. Just like my parents struggled to program the VCR, I struggle to keep up with rapidly changing ...
Around the world, trawlers, gillnetters and other fishing boats harvest the seas undetected in places they shouldn't. New technology is combating that. New studies show how successful the battle has ...
One of the multiple cases that will be on display at the free Paleo-Indian Fishing Technology Program presented by Archaeologist David Moyer from 1 to 3 p.m., August 3, in the North Pitcher Church, ...
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