Don’t put away your fishing rods just yet. Even if November days call for hot coffee from a thermos while you’re outside, now is the time to hunt a finned character that is oblivious to cold weather.
Bass, crappie and channel catfish may not be prevalent in Southwest Washington, but they can be found in a lot more locations than anglers realize. “This region is so centered on salmon, but we also ...
FORT WASHINGTON — Isn’t it nice that the bass tournament crowd is gone and now a body can concentrate on doing some serious crappie fishing?” said a bystander at the Piscataway Creek’s Fort Washington ...
State biologists sampled Kress Lake near Kalama Tuesday and caught bullheads and a variety of panfish. The lake also is stocked with channel catfish. (ALLEN THOMAS/The Columbian) Bass, crappie and ...
Henry David Thoreau once wrote, "Many people go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after." In my experience, this rings especially true for crappie fishing. Let's be ...
Crappie are hands down one of my favorite species to target. These abundant, aggressive fish also taste excellent right out of the fryer. Whether you are bobber fishing in the spring, or ice fishing ...
Crappie are one of the most popular gamefish in the U.S.—and for good reason. They’re fun to catch for anglers of any skill level, they put up a good fight, and they can grow to impressive sizes. If ...