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Summer Catfishing After Dark in 2026: Why June Nights on the River Out-Fish Every Daylight Hour You'll Put In

Publisher 2 June 2026
Summer Catfishing After Dark in 2026: Why June Nights on the River Out-Fish Every Daylight Hour You'll Put In
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Summer Muskie: The Post-Spawn Transition Window and Why Serious Anglers Fish It Alone
muskie fishing 30 May 2026

Summer Muskie: The Post-Spawn Transition Window and Why Serious Anglers Fish It Alone

Most anglers abandon muskie water in June. The ones who don't are fishing trophy fish on unpressured structure during the single most productive topwater window of the year. Here's the complete playbook for the post-spawn transition.

Summer stillwater trout fishing in the UK: tactics for when the water warms and the fish go deep
Fishing 27 May 2026

Summer stillwater trout fishing in the UK: tactics for when the water warms and the fish go deep

Warm summer water sends stillwater trout deep and makes them moody. Here are the tactics that keep you catching when the easy spring fishing is over.

UK hunting and angling May 2026: post-spawn carp window, the Spey and Tweed salmon recovery, sea bass on the Welsh shoreline
Fishing 24 May 2026

UK hunting and angling May 2026: post-spawn carp window, the Spey and Tweed salmon recovery, sea bass on the Welsh shoreline

Mid-May to mid-June is the British angling prime window — carp post-spawn feeding mode, Spey and Tweed salmon recovery, sea bass on south and Welsh coasts, plus roe buck stalking and the bookings that matter now.

Late-Spring Smallmouth Bass Fishing in 2026: Why the Last Week of May Through Mid-June Is the Window on the Upper Mississippi and Susquehanna
smallmouth bass 21 May 2026

Late-Spring Smallmouth Bass Fishing in 2026: Why the Last Week of May Through Mid-June Is the Window on the Upper Mississippi and Susquehanna

The last two weeks of May through mid-June is when post-spawn smallmouth bass on the upper Mississippi, Susquehanna and Potomac feed most aggressively. The patterns that work on each river.

Spring 2026 Bass Fishing: The Topwater Window That Most Anglers Miss in Late May
bass fishing 18 May 2026

Spring 2026 Bass Fishing: The Topwater Window That Most Anglers Miss in Late May

The post-spawn topwater window across most of the US South and lower Midwest opens around 18 May 2026 and closes by mid-June. Most weekend anglers fish past it without realising it was there — and then complain about July.

Spring Turkey 2026: Why the May Wisconsin Hunt Beat South Dakota Public Land for the Third Consecutive Year
turkey hunting 15 May 2026

Spring Turkey 2026: Why the May Wisconsin Hunt Beat South Dakota Public Land for the Third Consecutive Year

Spring turkey hunters who used to drive to South Dakota now drive to Wisconsin. The reasons trace through three years of population, pressure and access data that finally hit a tipping point in 2026.

Spring Walleye on the Western Basin of Lake Erie 2026: Why the Mid-May Window Is the Best Open-Water Fishing of the Year in North America
Fishing 12 May 2026

Spring Walleye on the Western Basin of Lake Erie 2026: Why the Mid-May Window Is the Best Open-Water Fishing of the Year in North America

Lake Erie's Western Basin in mid-May 2026 is the best open-water walleye window in 30 years. The 2018 hatch, the methods, the boats and the launches that earn the trip.

Spring Striped Bass on the Fly 2026: Reading the Atlantic Run
Fishing 8 May 2026

Spring Striped Bass on the Fly 2026: Reading the Atlantic Run

The spring striped bass run is one of the great migratory fly fisheries. Timing the 2026 Atlantic run, gear, three patterns that earn their keep and the tactics that decide.

Spring Bass Tournament Strategy 2026: Pre-Spawn Patterns, Lure Selection and the Wisconsin Lakes Holding the Best Numbers This Year
bass fishing 5 May 2026

Spring Bass Tournament Strategy 2026: Pre-Spawn Patterns, Lure Selection and the Wisconsin Lakes Holding the Best Numbers This Year

Pre-spawn bass in the Upper Midwest in May 2026 are stacking on transition points and secondary structure. The lake selection and lure window decide tournament finishes. Here's where to focus.

Spring Smallmouth Bass on the Fly: River Selection, Pattern Choice and the Reading-Water Skill That Separates Casual from Consistent
smallmouth bass 2 May 2026

Spring Smallmouth Bass on the Fly: River Selection, Pattern Choice and the Reading-Water Skill That Separates Casual from Consistent

May smallmouth fishing on northern rivers is the underrated frontier of American fly fishing. Here is what to fish, where to find them, and what the experienced anglers know.

Spring Turkey Hunting 2026: Calling Strategies, Decoy Setups and the Subtle Reads Most Hunters Miss
turkey hunting 29 Apr 2026

Spring Turkey Hunting 2026: Calling Strategies, Decoy Setups and the Subtle Reads Most Hunters Miss

Spring turkey is the most cerebral hunt in North America. Calling less, setting up further, and reading the subtle signs most hunters miss.

Fly Tying Season Prep: The Patterns That Actually Catch Fish in May
Fly Tying 26 Apr 2026

Fly Tying Season Prep: The Patterns That Actually Catch Fish in May

Most fly boxes are 80 percent decorative. Here's how to build a working May box that actually catches fish.

Next Season Prep: What to Do in the Off-Months Before October
Hunting Strategy 23 Apr 2026

Next Season Prep: What to Do in the Off-Months Before October

The best hunters do their work in the off-season. Here is the month-by-month prep calendar that separates successful hunters from the ones who show up cold.

Conservation Economics: How Hunter Dollars Protect Wildlife
Conservation 20 Apr 2026

Conservation Economics: How Hunter Dollars Protect Wildlife

Hunters are the largest funders of wildlife conservation in the United States. Here are the numbers, the laws, and how it all works.

State Regulations Compared: Montana vs Wyoming vs Colorado Tag Systems
Hunting Tags 17 Apr 2026

State Regulations Compared: Montana vs Wyoming vs Colorado Tag Systems

The three marquee Western hunting states have radically different tag systems. Here is how to navigate each as a non-resident hunter.

Hunting Dog Training: Retrievers, Pointers, Hounds at Home
Hunting Dogs 14 Apr 2026

Hunting Dog Training: Retrievers, Pointers, Hounds at Home

A hunting dog is made in the backyard, not in the field. Here is a realistic training plan for the three main categories.

Hunting Camps: DIY Basecamp for Week-Long Trips
Hunting Camp 11 Apr 2026

Hunting Camps: DIY Basecamp for Week-Long Trips

A well-run basecamp turns a miserable week in the rain into productive hunting. Here is the setup that actually works for long trips.

Public Land Hunting: E-Scouting OnX Hunt Before Opening Day
public land 8 Apr 2026

Public Land Hunting: E-Scouting OnX Hunt Before Opening Day

OnX Hunt and satellite mapping have changed public land hunting forever. Here is how to e-scout effectively before opening day.

Hunting Lease Economics: What You Pay and What You Get
Hunting Access 5 Apr 2026

Hunting Lease Economics: What You Pay and What You Get

Hunting lease prices have doubled in some markets over ten years. Here is what you should actually pay, what to expect, and when to walk away.

Canning Wild Game: Venison and Salmon Preserved Right
Canning 2 Apr 2026

Canning Wild Game: Venison and Salmon Preserved Right

Pressure canning is the best way to preserve wild game beyond a year. Here is the safe technique for venison, salmon, and upland game.

Elk Jerky: From Carcass to Finished Product at Home
Jerky 30 Mar 2026

Elk Jerky: From Carcass to Finished Product at Home

Elk jerky done right is the best in the freezer. Here is the technique from cut selection to finished product, based on 20 years of making it.

Smoking Wild Game: Brisket-Style Venison and Waterfowl
Smoking 27 Mar 2026

Smoking Wild Game: Brisket-Style Venison and Waterfowl

Wild game smokes differently than beef or pork. Here are the techniques that produce tender, flavorful results rather than dry disappointment.

Wild Game Cooking: Turning Venison Into Meals That Get Eaten
Wild Game Cooking 24 Mar 2026

Wild Game Cooking: Turning Venison Into Meals That Get Eaten

Bad venison is bad cooking, not bad meat. Here are the techniques that turn deer into meals your family actually looks forward to.

Backcountry Hunting Food: Lightweight Calories That Travel
Backcountry Hunting 21 Mar 2026

Backcountry Hunting Food: Lightweight Calories That Travel

Backcountry food is about calories per ounce, not gourmet meals. Here is how to eat well on a seven-day hunt without hauling 30 pounds of food.

Knife Sharpening: Field Sharpeners That Actually Work
Knives 18 Mar 2026

Knife Sharpening: Field Sharpeners That Actually Work

Most field sharpeners do not work. Here are the three that actually put an edge back on a hunting knife when you are miles from home.

Hunting Packs: Mystery Ranch Metcalf vs Stone Glacier Sky 5900
Hunting Packs 15 Mar 2026

Hunting Packs: Mystery Ranch Metcalf vs Stone Glacier Sky 5900

The Mystery Ranch Metcalf and the Stone Glacier Sky 5900 are the default western hunting packs. Here is how they actually perform with meat on your back.

Camo Systems: Sitka Subalpine vs First Lite Specter vs Kryptek
Hunting Camo 12 Mar 2026

Camo Systems: Sitka Subalpine vs First Lite Specter vs Kryptek

Modern camo is a system of patterns built for specific terrain. Here is how Sitka Subalpine, First Lite Specter, and Kryptek actually compare in the woods.

Hunting Boots Tested: Crispi, Kenetrek, Irish Setter in Real Conditions
Hunting Boots 9 Mar 2026

Hunting Boots Tested: Crispi, Kenetrek, Irish Setter in Real Conditions

The $500 mountain boot debate is won and lost in real conditions. Here is what Crispi, Kenetrek, and Irish Setter actually do when the weather turns on you.

Hunting Binoculars: Why 8x42 Beats 10x42 for Most Situations
Binoculars 6 Mar 2026

Hunting Binoculars: Why 8x42 Beats 10x42 for Most Situations

The 10x42 binocular is the default hunting optic but probably the wrong one. An 8x42 does more for more hunters in more conditions.

Spotting Scopes: Swarovski vs Vortex vs Leupold Under $2,000
Spotting Scopes 3 Mar 2026

Spotting Scopes: Swarovski vs Vortex vs Leupold Under $2,000

A spotting scope under $2,000 should be the workhorse of your western hunting setup. Here is how Swarovski, Vortex, and Leupold actually stack up in the field.

Rifle Scope Selection: 3-9x40 vs 4-16x50 for Most Hunters
Rifle Scopes 28 Feb 2026

Rifle Scope Selection: 3-9x40 vs 4-16x50 for Most Hunters

The shift toward 4-16x50 hunting scopes is driven more by marketing than by actual shooting conditions. Here is when each scope actually makes sense.

Traditional Archery: Recurve vs Longbow for Hunting Deer
Traditional Archery 25 Feb 2026

Traditional Archery: Recurve vs Longbow for Hunting Deer

Most trad bow debates are theological, not practical. Here is what actually matters when you are choosing between a recurve and a longbow for deer hunting.

Compound Bow Setup: Draw Weight, Draw Length, Let-Off Explained
Archery 22 Feb 2026

Compound Bow Setup: Draw Weight, Draw Length, Let-Off Explained

Most compound bow problems come down to a bad setup at the pro shop. Here is how to make sure yours is right the first time.

Musky: The Fish of 10,000 Casts and What's Actually Worth It
Musky 19 Feb 2026

Musky: The Fish of 10,000 Casts and What's Actually Worth It

The musky myth — 10,000 casts for one fish — is a slight exaggeration. The actual numbers and what it really takes to catch one.

Catfish After Dark: Setting Up for a Productive Night
Catfish 16 Feb 2026

Catfish After Dark: Setting Up for a Productive Night

Catfishing is a nighttime game. Here's the rig, the bait, and the setup that puts blues, flatheads, and channels on the bank.

Ice Fishing on a Budget: You Don't Need a $12,000 Shack
Ice Fishing 13 Feb 2026

Ice Fishing on a Budget: You Don't Need a $12,000 Shack

Ice fishing has become an equipment arms race. Here's how to fish productively through the ice for under $500 in gear — because the fish don't care.

Alaskan Sockeye: Combat Fishing with Dignity
Sockeye Salmon 10 Feb 2026

Alaskan Sockeye: Combat Fishing with Dignity

Combat sockeye fishing in Alaska is crowded, chaotic, and productive. Here's how to catch fish while keeping your head and not ruining anyone else's day.

Salmon Fishing the Pacific Northwest: Kings, Cohos, and Rain Gear
Salmon Fishing 7 Feb 2026

Salmon Fishing the Pacific Northwest: Kings, Cohos, and Rain Gear

Pacific salmon fishing from the boat — trolling, mooching, and casting for Chinook and coho off the Washington and Oregon coasts.

Northern Pike on Topwater: A Violent Joy of a Fish
Northern Pike 4 Feb 2026

Northern Pike on Topwater: A Violent Joy of a Fish

Northern pike slashing a topwater at 10 feet from the boat is among fishing's most violent and satisfying moments. Here's how to make it happen.

Jigging Saugers and Walleye Through Winter Lake Ice
Ice Fishing 1 Feb 2026

Jigging Saugers and Walleye Through Winter Lake Ice

Ice fishing for walleye and sauger — tip-ups, jigs, electronics, and the Minnesota/North Dakota border lakes that produce big fish year after year.

Walleye Fishing in the Midwest: The Techniques That Consistently Catch Fish
walleye 29 Jan 2026

Walleye Fishing in the Midwest: The Techniques That Consistently Catch Fish

Walleye are famous for being moody. Here are the techniques that catch them when nothing else is working — jigging, pulling crankbaits, and the bobber game.

Smallmouth Bass in River Current: Topwater, Tubes, and Timing
smallmouth bass 26 Jan 2026

Smallmouth Bass in River Current: Topwater, Tubes, and Timing

River smallmouth eat differently than lake fish. Here's how to read current, pick the right lure, and time the day for smashed topwater bites.

Largemouth Bass Fishing: The Flipping and Pitching Playbook
Largemouth Bass 23 Jan 2026

Largemouth Bass Fishing: The Flipping and Pitching Playbook

Flipping and pitching is bass fishing's short-range technique for heavy cover. Here's how the pros set up for docks, laydowns, and grass mats.

Choosing Your First 5-Weight: Sage, Orvis, G. Loomis, and the Real Answer
Fly Rods 20 Jan 2026

Choosing Your First 5-Weight: Sage, Orvis, G. Loomis, and the Real Answer

A practical 5-weight fly rod guide — which rod suits which angler, price-vs-performance, and why the $900 rod isn't always better than the $300 one.

Smallmouth on the Fly: The Overlooked Warmwater Game
smallmouth bass 17 Jan 2026

Smallmouth on the Fly: The Overlooked Warmwater Game

Smallmouth bass on a 6-weight in moving water may be the most underrated fly fishing in America. The flies, the water, and why guides quietly prefer them to trout.

Steelhead on the Skagit: Swung Flies and Why You Won't Catch One
Steelhead 14 Jan 2026

Steelhead on the Skagit: Swung Flies and Why You Won't Catch One

Swung-fly steelhead on the Skagit is the hardest fly fishing in North America. Here's what the hunt looks like, and why you'll go home empty the first trip.

Dry Fly Purism Is Overrated: A Case for the Nymph
Fly Fishing 11 Jan 2026

Dry Fly Purism Is Overrated: A Case for the Nymph

Dry fly fishing is romantic. Nymphing is how most trout actually eat. A practical defense of subsurface fishing in a sport obsessed with rises.

Reading Trout Water: Seams, Buckets, and the Lazy Inside Bend
Fly Fishing 8 Jan 2026

Reading Trout Water: Seams, Buckets, and the Lazy Inside Bend

Trout don't live in the whole river — they live in specific pieces of it. Here's how to read water and put your fly where the fish actually are.

The Best Fly Fishing Rivers in the American West (And Why Montana Still Wins)
Fly Fishing 5 Jan 2026

The Best Fly Fishing Rivers in the American West (And Why Montana Still Wins)

An opinionated look at the American West's best trout rivers — the Madison, Yellowstone, Bighorn, Green, Henry's Fork — and what makes each worth the flight.