In my part of the country, the crappie spawn is an event anticipated with barely controlled expectation. The springtime ...
In this episode, I spend the day catching panfish, cleaning them beside the truck, and cooking up a classic crappie fry at ...
Fishing duo Cole & Jay turn a successful creek fishing trip into spicy homemade fried fish fillets.
It seems when the dogwoods have bloomed, that's a signal that it's time to head to the lakes for some ultralight tackle fun fishing. Crappie aren't the biggest fish found in the Santee Cooper lakes ...
“We lived in Garland. My dad had a 6 HP Evinrude outboard motor out in the garage. I think he got it at Sears. We would load it up and head to Lake Quitman, rent a flat-bottomed boat from Ben Hargrove ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The woods were just beginning to turn the pale shades of green that mark the early stages of spring. Elm and willows were ...
The woods were just beginning to turn the pale shades of green that mark the early stages of spring. Elm and willows were beginning to bud, and redbud trees were already showing their spring colors.
A 35-year-old Iowa angler who took a church youth group ice fishing on Super Bowl Sunday has been awarded a state record for his catch of a nearly 4-pound black crappie. The Iowa Department of Natural ...
Legendary angler Wally Marshall, known as Mr. Crappie, is in Duluth for the Sport Show at the DECC. Marshall coined his own nickname after winning a crappie tournament in 1987 without a boat, beating ...
A rare golden crappie pictured with a normally colored black crappie. A condition called xanthochromism likely gave the fish the unusual color. | Joe Shead Somebody get these guys a lottery ticket!
Because I'm eating healthier these days and because I'm bored with plain fried fish, I'm angling for more imaginative ways to honor my favorite freshwater delicacies. For inspiration, I turned to ...
The day was pleasantly mild — a continuation of a somewhat stable weather pattern, a rarity this spring. Slowly cruising at little more than a trolling pace, I inspected various brush piles scattered ...