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Maryland Fishing Report – November 7, 2024
Maryland anglers will be dressing a little warmer this month, but the fishing action is still hot for a variety of species.
As I slide my solo canoe into Lake Mitchell, the far shore is lit up, bathed in a golden hue, the last burst of brightness ...
The pattern was unrecognizable. The markings seemed irrational. A quick search for the familiar scarlett spots haloed in blue ...
There's Curt Cignetti, overlooked for years as little more than an FCS coach who has won a few games, a cute story hardly worthy of manning the Big Ten sidelines traversed by legends like Tim Beckman, ...
a 9 weight fly rod is the minimum I would use. Sam Alsop was fishing a 7 weight. A blackfish is a lot of fish for a 7 weight.
RED HOOK — A threat about a gun that turned out to be false sent Red Hook High School into lockdown on Wednesday afternoon, prompting law enforcement to investigate the facility. But no students ...
St. Johns River receding while crappie (specks) are still hot. Deadline here to comment on NOAA's possible red snapper ...
The state Fish and Wildlife Commission on Tuesday approved updated fishing regulations that include an expanded single-hook ...
We’ve made it to the middle of November and the weather remains basically good. There have been a few days that were really ...
Few things in fishing can match the excitement of having a striped bass blow up on a topwater. These are the best striper ...
There were no birds overhead or floaters on the water to indicate something big lay beneath the waves Saturday morning. Yet, as the 27-foot Sea Hunt, “Morning ...