When you spend a week in a motor home flyfishing in Alaska on a tight budget, you learn the rules of the road in a hurry.
The world of advertising sure has changed in 50 years. Joe Cermele takes a look at some fishing ads from F&S that are both very entertaining and very far from PC these days.
Here are 112 battle-tested lures that North America’s top guides tie on when they absolutely have to catch fish. Make room in your tackle box
From Dale Hollow Lake - which gave up the world-record smallie - to Maryland's Potomac River, we grilled four top bronzeback guides to find out which lures are their go-to patterns all season long.
Crappies might be scrappy fighters, but they can also be a pain to pattern and a chore to figure out what they're eating. So we tracked down four professional crappie guide to learn which lures they never leave the dock without.
There's been a lot of firsts recently at the IGFA, from new species added for record status, to vacant division slots being filled. Joe Cermele brings you up to speed on the latest jaw-dropping and heart-stopping pending record catches from around the globe.
Walleye are tricky fish. They can hold tight to the bottom at 60 feet, or cruise the shallows in less than five. When you need to get hooked up in any situation, lure picks mean everything. So here are the lures the top walleye guides use to pay the bills.
Northern pike are vicious, elusive, and can be downright picky when it comes to hitting a lure. But these four trophy pike guides from across North America need to send clients home happy. When all else fails, these are the pike lures they trust the most.
Have you ever dreamed of catching a world record? It may not be as hard as you think. Joe Cermele reports on 11 new (and still uncertified) record-breaking fish from the International Game Fish Association.