Kenny Stroud in Siloam Springs recommends using plastic worms, tube baits or any soft plastic lure to catch black bass. Try ...
Multiple law enforcement and search and rescue teams have been searching for the men who have been missing since Nov. 1.
At Lake Berryessa, Nate Kelsch of Big Nate’s Guide Service reported continued solid action for Eagle Lake-strain trout and king salmon at depths from 40-95 feet with Uncle Larry’s spinners or T-Pex ...
For the most updated lake level at DeGray Lake, click here. As of Oct. 9, 2025, Capt. Darryl Morris of Family Fishing Trips says he’s been out on lakes Ouachita, Hamilton and DeGray most recently.
Crappie are schooling around brush, as is typical in the fall, said Jon Conklin, fishing guide. Fish around brush with minnows or jigs 12 to 20 feet deep. The south half of the lake generally provides ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 222 salmonid boats and 31 Washington bank rods tallied on the Oct. 4 flight count. Section 2 (Camas ...
The EPA and U.S. Coast Guard will investigate whether an oil sheen has reached the mouth of the Tangipahoa River and Lake Pontchartrain following heavy rains earlier this week, the federal ...
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) plans to release technical details about its forthcoming chip for laptops, known as Panther Lake, on Thursday, four sources briefed on the plans told Reuters. It is part of an ...
As of Oct. 2, 2025, Randy Plyler with Plyler Outdoors Guide Service said some bass have been schooling early in the mornings and very late in the evening. During the day, bass can be caught on ...
Giants CEO Larry Baer, left, speaks with current Rangers special assistant Nick Hundley at an event at Oracle Park in September. Suzanna Mitchell / San Francisco Giants / Getty Images In the wake of ...
It's that transition time from summer to fall fishing when a variety of tactics may or may not work, said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Try top-water lures at dawn and dusk for black ...