Nine months after two cougar kittens were documented in the Upper Peninsula, a new trail camera photo indicates the elusive animals are still alive and living with their mother.
Bass pros fish for a living. What could be better, right? Sit down with a professional angler at a  boat show, and it comes out that they do enjoy their gig, mainly because they genuinely love to fish. One perk of the job is that the tournament season doesn’t run all year long, so they do have a true offseason.
The popularity of leader material grew exponentially after the dawn of braided fishing lines, aka superlines. Despite their prowess, these incredibly strong-for-their-diameter braids presented two significant drawbacks.
Could this be the year for duck hunters?Will this fall finally deliver waterfowl hunters the banner season theyve been expecting the past couple of years?
All the components are in place. Once again, nesting conditions have been superb in the North Country. Both ducks and geese populations are up.
But as Hoosier waterfowlers know all too well, it depends on the kind of weather Mother Nature hands us when the season opens Oct 24. She hasnt been very forgiving the past few seasons.
Indianas proposed season and bag limits set up similar to last year. Although the proposals require U.S. Fish and Wildlife approval, that likely wont be a problem.
Mark ZonaArea anglers will have a chance to enjoy breakfast with four of the nations top bass fishing celebrities Aug. 22.
Kevin VanDam, Greg Hackney, Davy Hite and Mark Zona will appear that morning at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds in Centerville, Mich. during a pancake breakfast to benefit the United Way.
All four anglers will be available between 8:30 and 10 a.m. for personal photographs and autographs. Admission is $5 per person and includes the pancake breakfast.
Zona and his wife Karin are Honorary Chairmen of the St. Joseph County United Way campaign.
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