Curly tail grubs were one of the first soft plastic shapes to appear on the fishing scene. But as popular as they are, few anglers realize the many ways grubs can be fished. Folks jig them along the ...
Clermont tackle-store owner Pat Hoehn grinned somewhat sheepishly as he held up the snuff-can sized plastic container and pulled off its lid. Inside wriggled a hundred small grublike larvae. They ...
No piece of fishing tackle generates more heated debate than the choice of fishing lures. So with the caveat that there is no “best” fishing lure for each unique angler and body of water, here are ...
Summertime is high season for surfcasters, though this enjoyable and accessible type of fishing can be practiced year-round in the state of California. Previous columns have looked at the type of ...
If you have ever had grubs in your yard or flowerbeds you know that they can cause quite a bit of damage. White grubs, sometimes referred to as grub worms, are the larval stage of Junebugs or June ...
There’s a reason former Field & Stream Fishing Editor, A.J. McClane called the river smallmouth “the greatest freshwater gamefish of all.” If you’ve come under this fish’s spell in its river ...
This summer, grub worms are tearing up lawns all across the Twin Cities. Grub worms are small beetle larvae that feed on grass roots and leave behind a path of destruction. Nick Reina, owner of ...
Volunteer Mike Sypniewski, of Wilkes-Barre, left, and Joe Burkardt, of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, load brook and brown trout into a bucket for stocking at Nescopeck State Park on ...