When Arkansans go fishing for bluegills and other bream, it’s a good bet you’ll find live crickets or worms at the end of their lines. These two natural baits have long been considered the best ...
Bream-fishing time is upon us in Arkansas, and many of the state’s anglers will turn their attention to catching bluegills, redears, warmouths, rock bass and other good-to-eat members of this panfish ...
LITTLE ROCK (AGFC) - If you are in a hurry to get in some bream fishing, you might swing by the local supermarket for bait. Yes, you know the store doesn't sell live red worms or crickets, but it does ...
Crappie fishing and bass fishing is waning in intensity, but bream fishing is nearing its peak. Bream, a generic term for sunfish that includes bluegill, redear, longear and green sunfish, inhabit ...
How times have changed. Today fishing with artificials far outweighs the use of bait amonst keen fishos in almost every fishery. Bream are the perfect example. Anglers once thought you couldn’t even ...
I LL happily admit to being captivated by the modern bream lures. There is a mind-boggling range of tiny minnows available these days to bream anglers and they are finely-crafted little works of ...
Look for a lot of changes to some of the fishing regulations in the Gulf and also in freshwater. Most important is that red snapper closes on Monday, July 11, and will not reopen until September, when ...
Big is not always better when it comes to fish bait. True, more large bass are caught on big shiners, but it may very well be that bass fisherman have convinced themselves that lunkers can’t be caught ...
Bream are in shallow water for spawning in almost all lakes and rivers throughout Northeast Florida. And for anglers big and small, it's a choice time for simple shoreline fishing that usually results ...
Spring isn’t just for saltwater fishing. Even though the river is so high you can see under it, there still is some freshwater action around. I have a couple of friends who fish flies exclusively when ...
We can’t turn to the freshwater either because not only is it a closed season, there is the drought that is smashing our farmers, drying up all the rivers and killing the fish. However, all is not ...
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