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Frabill Citadel design solves multiple ice fishing frustrations I remember the first portable fishhouses to hit the ice. Mere canvas stretched over makeshift aluminum poles bolted to primitive plywood frames, they nonetheless got us out of the wind and cold.

High speed spinning reels continue to evolve, help anglers up the odds By Steve Pennaz There have been significant advances made in reel design over the last several years. Today’s reels are smaller, lighter, stronger, smoother and, in many cases,

I’m in the throes of a dilemma, which Merriam-Webster defines as “an argument presenting two or more equally conclusive alternatives.” The question is: could/should SOME seasonal fishing closures be eliminated? I use the word “could” because when it comes to

Originally Published on Jul 5, 2012 “From the Dock” NBC Sports At times, little changes to your presentation can make a huge difference in success rates. In the walleye world, colored hooks have been hugely popular in recent years, with