Fishing and Life as We Know It

Winter Fishing and the Frozen Tundra

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Winter Fishing and the Frozen Tundra
Fishing in the Winter: Tips and Tricks for a Successful Trip Winter may not be the most popular season for fishing, but for many anglers, it’s one of the best times of the year to cast a line.

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Walleyes and Cats Eyes

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Walleyes and Cats Eyes
Researchers studying Walleye vision found that orange is the color most visible to Walleyes, followed by yellow, and yellow-green. Small wonder so many chartreuse and orange lures fill the tackle boxes of savvy walleye fisherman.

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Catch and Release to Save the Fish

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Catch and Release to Save the Fish
Fishing Monsters Loves the Practice of Catch and Release, and it's a phrase that many proud fisherpeople love to use after showing their friends and family and posting that great trout pic. But next time you do that fishing trip and slay said trout, remember a few common rules and ask yourself why you are catching and releasing in the first place!?

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Fishing and Life as We Know It

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Fishing and Life as We Know It
From beautiful trout being pulled out of a river and pictured on Instagram and Facebook to bikini-clad beauties holding up a Bass, or Redfish for a great picture, to kids showing their first trophy, to men proudly showing their 10.3 lb Haaaaaawwwgg!!

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