Michigan’s woods are beginning to stir this spring — and so is the science behind wild turkey management. This year, wildlife science in the state is getting a major boost. For the first time in Michigan history, researchers are launching a long-term, large-scale study of wild turkey populations.
There’s something about early spring tournaments in Northern Indiana as you never quite know what you’re going to get. Between the weather, water conditions, and how fast things can change this time of year, every decision feels magnified.
When every cast matters, line performance makes all the difference. Enter Berkley GinClear, Berkley’s premium fluorocarbon, delivering a super smooth feel, unmatched flexibility, and ultra-low memory in a high-performance package built for serious anglers. Designed to maximize casting performance and eliminate the frustrations of traditional fluorocarbon lines, GinClear makes every cast feel like the first one out of the box.
By Louie Stout
VanDam discusses lure colors.
The hint of spring has a lot of us thinking about open water fishing even if its still February.
Theres nothing like preparing early, which includes restocking the tackle boxes with those new baits that we just KNOW are going to produce big fish this coming season.
It doesnt matter whether youre a river steelhead fisherman, a big lake troller, panfish angler or nutty bass fisherman, we all have a fascination for new ways to trick fish into biting.
By Louie Stout
Wisconsin study suggests bluegill can be overharvested.
When Indiana fish managers revisit a proposal to set a bag limit on bluegills, they might want to look at a Wisconsin study.
That study dismisses the long held belief that if you dont harvest a lot of bluegills, you wind up with a pond or lake full of stunted bluegills.
In fact, say Wisconsin scientists, there is evidence that overharvest can result in smaller bluegill.
So, what does that have to do with Indiana?
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