In our sport, no piece of gear is probably scrutinized, inquired about, second-guessed or glorified more than the lure. “What did you catch ‘em on?” and “What color?” might be two of the most ...
One of the interesting things in talking with many of these makers—aside from the competitive nature of the business—is that there is a good deal of sharing of ...
PORT ANGELES — The aging wooden structure at the Port Angeles Boat Haven that recently housed the Jig & Lure Fish Co. restaurant was torn down Monday for a laundry facility. The restaurant shut down ...
Tackle.net's vision extends beyond mere innovation. The company strives to empower independent creators within the fishing industry. By unlocking the vast potential of custom lure design, they are ...
Larry Welcome of Cutchogue has been hooked on fishing since his dad took him for the first time at age 5. Like most anglers, Welcome started fishing using bait and targeting smaller, readily available ...
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo.—While many around the valley have mastered the art of fly-tying, Bucky Moser has taken fishing lure creation to another level. Growing up in Carbondale, Moser, 42, spent most ...
That question is at the heart of a new product that manufacturers say could both revolutionize the $300 million artificial lure industry and reduce pollution from anglers. Birmingham-based FoodSource ...
On a fishing boat near Sugar Island in the Detroit River — With the morning sun beating down on him, John Cleveland reeled in a northern pike using a Hot Mackerel Dardevle spoon. At 24 inches, the ...
Chasing bass on the Muskegon, creating a food plot, and a famous lure maker in southeast Michigan. This week we start by chasing Bass on the Muskegon River, then we learn about creating a food plot, ...