Fishing editor Gord Pyzer shares some personal insight on long-time friend Bob Izumi
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...
Why the humble twister-tail grub is still a top-producing soft-plastic bait, and how to hook it for better results
One truism I always stress at seminars is that you can't catch fish—walleye, bass, trout, pike, perch or anything else—if there are no fish on the spot that you're fishing.
It doesn't matter how much you paid for your rod and reel, the make, model and speed of your fancy boat...
Judging from recent emails, it looks like lure colour is the topic of the day. Indeed, George A. wrote that he likes "to fish with jigs and soft plastic grubs, but there are so many colours. Does colour really make a big difference to the fish, or is it just...
As buddy Bob Izumi is fond of saying, "you're never done learning". And it was never more apparent than over the past weekend, as I got onto an early spring walleye pattern with my 11-year old grandson, Liam, that was simply "over the top".
To be totally truthful, we stumbled on...
When mayflies are your competion, how do you beat them? Use a weapon rig
Father's Day is rapidly approaching and I am sure there are many folks wondering what to buy the "fish head" on their list. Well, let me give you a suggestion: get him one of the new Cabela's fully automatic inflatable PFDs that have just received Transport Canada approval.
I've been field...
If you follow the tournament fishing scene you've heard anglers talk about the importance of being able to "fire up a school" of fish. It is especially in vogue right now as we enter the summer period and fish start moving out to deeper water, where they typically bunch up...