Loren Crosbie caught the only limit to win the Michiana Singles season opener Sunday at Lake Wawasee.
Ten teams showed up at Lake Maxinkuckee Saturday for the Casting Couples Open, and the fish cooperated despite chilly weather.
After taking home the Best Freshwater Soft Lure category at ICAST 2025, the Z-Man SWAG LT swimbait has officially hit retailers nationwide—arriving just in time for one of the most important big-bass windows of the year: the prespawn.
The Hoosier Coho Club Classic highlights three Lake Michigan fishing tournaments scheduled for Michigan City over the next few weeks.
The Coho Club Pro-Am kicks it off next Saturday followed by the Carl Hartman Memorial May 3.
Entry fees for the pro/am are $250 for the pro division, $100 for amateurs, and $50 for boats 24-and-under. Entry for the Hartman Memorial is $25 and there is only one division.
(Provided by Indiana DNR)
Largemouth bass anglers who are concerned that walleyes stocked into northeast Indiana lakes could be damaging bass fishing need not worry.
Data obtained by DNR biologists from bass tournaments at four lakes where walleyes are routinely stocked indicate there is little evidence to suggest bass fishing has been harmed.
At Crooked Lake and Lake George in Steuben County, two of the areas best walleye lakes, numbers of 14-inch and larger bass caught by tournament anglers increased over the past 10 years.
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