There are nearly 100 productive fisheries located throughout the Eastern Sierras. The following map shows the top fisheries for rainbow,…
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Arkansas offers some really great opportunities for trout fishing. It’s not the rockies, but you’ll find trout in many of…
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The upper and tailwater sections of the South Holston River are home to abundant populations of both stocked and naturally…
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Rocky River, one of Lake Erie’s most popular tributary fisheries is best known for its annual steelhead runs. Each fall…
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The Appalachian Mountains in east Tennessee are home to some of the largest populations of naturally reproducing trout in the…
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There are 12 types of fish found in Lake Tahoe. The predominate game fish species—in order of popularity—are Mackinaw lake…
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If you want to experience some of the best blue ribbon fly fishing in Montana’s “Big Sky Country” there’s no…
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Aggressive strikers, fun fighters, and delicious table fare it’s no wonder the country has trout fishing fever.…
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Trout are one of the most popular sport fish among angler’s. They are fast, delicious, and aggressive feeders year around…
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If you’re new to trout fishing and want to get started using artificial baits, there is no better lure to…
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Nothing generates envy within the angler circle more than a trophy catch. We’re talking about big monster fish—trouts that weigh…
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