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by Steve Agius
Your Guide to Reeling in Bass, Walleye, Pike, and More
When it comes to freshwater fishing, few artificial lures have the versatility and effect...
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by Steve Agius
When is the best time to use spinnerbaits?
Spinnerbaits are most effective during the spring and fall when bass are actively feeding and the wate...
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by Steve Agius
Rock bass, scientifically known as Ambloplites rupestris, are a popular target for freshwater anglers due to their aggressive strikes and abundanc...
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by Steve Agius
Willow and Indiana Blade Combo: The Balanced Approach
For those who need versatility with a touch of subtlety, the willow and Indiana blade combo ...
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by Steve Agius
Willow and Colorado Blade Combo: The Best of Both Worlds
The willow and Colorado blade combo is an unbeatable choice for versatility. This pair...
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by Steve Agius
Double Willow Blade Combo: The High-Flash Performer
When it comes to clear water and high-speed retrieves, the double willow blade combo stands o...
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by Steve Agius
A spinnerbait is a type of fishing lure used predominantly for freshwater fishing. It consists of a lead head or tungsten molded onto a hook with o...
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by Steve Agius
As Ontario's lakes warm up after the spawn, largemouth bass transition into their summer patterns, providing anglers with exciting fishing opportu...
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by Steve Agius
Post-spawn smallmouth bass fishing in Ontario offers exciting opportunities for anglers. As the bass transition from spawning to their summer patte...
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by Steve Agius
You’re out on some beautiful Ontario lake, you cast your line into the water and suddenly your rod bends. You feel the thrilling tug of a catch....
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by Steve Agius
Hello fellow anglers, I'll start off by saying I'm no marabou tying expert but I did experiment this past summer with our very popular Tungsten fi...
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by Steve Agius
Top 10 tips for perch ice fishing
1. Early Bird Gets the Perch
Start early! Perch are more active during dawn and dusk. Set up your gear before sun...
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