Gravel Pits and quarries, open-pit mines working for extracting of river deposited stone, rock and minerals can later be developed into amenity areas. Once abandoned, they are then typically used for nature reserves or parks for water sports, camping and walking. Properly stocked and...
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Dividing New York and Vermont is Lake Champlain, clearly one of the finest fisheries the Country has to offer. On this weeks program, Kim and Danny investigate one of the local community holes, the maze of abandoned bridge pilings at Rouses Point. During the fall, healthy largemouth...
Early fall smallmouth often follow baitfish schools from deeper water and feed on shallow flats. On this weeks episode, Evinrude Director of Marketing, Chris Berg accompanies Kim and Danny below the surface to disclose the movement and positioning of the smallmouth, largemouth and array...
Strike King Lure Companys VP of Marketing, Doug Minor returns to Northern Michigan as a guest once again. Most of the larger smallmouth are still very deep, however a few are roaming at a depth of 30 ft. or less. Kim and Danny descend to investigate the smallmouth movement and available...
Kim examines the positioning of Marylands Potomac River largemouth and the challenges the ever-changing tide presents. Aquatic weeds are like magnets to largemouth bass and the healthy green milfoil beds which currently line river, are no exception. Strike Kings Rage Toad is the ticket on...


