Trout and trout fishing are most often associated with flowing water—be it big western rivers filled with large browns, rainbows, and cutthroat to tiny mountain streams in the East with native brook ...
Low water is a challenge that all trout anglers are familiar with. At a certain point every summer, the snowmelt that feeds freestone rivers runs out – during particularly hot summers, when the ...
Rainbows like to rise to dry flies. They typically hang out higher in the water column than brown trout, and they do a good deal more of their feeding on the water’s surface. During a strong insect ...
With runoff at our doorstep, this is when we start fishing lakes, ponds, and tail waters. Locals and visitors alike are to have the opportunity to fish for trophy trout in a beautiful setting at the ...
CONCORD — Fishing in New Hampshire's designated trout ponds and fly-fishing-only ponds opens this year on April 23, according to a statement from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Fishing is ...
Some areas cannot be stocked because the drought has lowered water levels, particularly in rivers and streams. The presence of blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, is also preventing the stocking of ...
Metro anglers have some trout fishing honey holes in their own backyard at Dolese Youth Park Pond in northwest Oklahoma City, along with a special trout season and trout fishing clinic to help anglers ...
Game and Fish hatcheries and the Family and Community Fishing Program are gearing up for "Troutsgiving," the agency's annual kickoff to fall stockings of rainbow trout in program ponds across Arkansas ...
This photo was taken at dawn at Echo Lake in Franconia. Alexis Labour works on her fly-fishing casting along the Ottauquechee River on May 7, 2024, in Quechee, Vt. New Hampshire is considering changes ...