I bet the title of this week's blog got your attention, didn't it.
As the countdown to the Sochi Winter Olympics has begun, I've jumped on the bandwagon along with a lot of folks, but not in the way you might imagine.
What got me thinking, is the fact that several...
Fishing editor Gord Pyzer shares some personal insight on long-time friend Bob Izumi
I've been in seventh heaven the last few days, as I've been rigging up my new Kingfisher Flex 2025 XP extended-platform boat. I'll have a lot more to tell you about it in the days ahead, but let me say right here and now, that it is the finest, smoothest...
One of the things I enjoy so much about visiting and fishing a new area is learning the local tricks-of-the-trade. I can't tell you how many times I've been able to bring home one of these sleights-of-hand and duplicate the results on my local waters.
Better still, many times I've been...
We are blessed as Canadians—not only in the fact that we have something like three-fifths of all the freshwater on earth, and thus, three-fifths of all the freshwater fishing opportunities—but that many of the finest lie right downtown, in the heart of our major cities.
Indeed, some of the best muskie...
How to catch more walleye and fewer bass when fishing in the weeds
How one angler wins the Lake of the Woods' Shoal Lake Bass Classic nearly every time!
Crayfish and bass go together like ham and eggs or apple pie and ice cream—they're the perfect combination.
Yet, knowing this fact, sometimes throws anglers off, and they miss an important concept when they flip, pitch or cast soft plastic crayfish imitations to tempt bass, trout, walleye and a whole...
Slow Death is arguably the most efficient and effective trolling system for catching walleyes—and just about every other fish that swims—and quite possibly the simplest technique to learn.
As I reported in Outdoor Canada magazine several years ago, when the technique was still the hushed up secret of the tournament crowd, it...