by Brent Frazee | Feb 8, 2018 | Fishing
Like a lot of you, I’m sick of winter. I’m sick of the ice on my home lake. I’m sick of having to put on layers of clothes to take the dogs out. I’m sick of endless drab, gloomy days. So, I’m doing a little “make-believe” tonight. Here are five places I would rather...
by Brent Frazee | Nov 7, 2017 | Fishing, Kansas
Looking for a great way to celebrate Veterans Day on Saturday? If you’re a fisherman, you can travel to Perry Lake in northeastern Kansas and compete in the Veterans Day Fundraiser Crappie Tournament. The event, hosted by the Kansas Crappie Club, is a win-win for...
by Brent Frazee | Nov 6, 2017 | Fishing, Kansas
Ty Wolf follows the migration closely at this time of the year. No, he’s not a waterfowl hunter. He’s a catfisherman. When the cormorants stop at John Redmond Reservoir in eastern Kansas on their way south each fall, he has come to expect some of the best channel-cat...
by Brent Frazee | Sep 1, 2017 | Fishing, General
Eric Jahn drove his boat to an open stretch of water in the middle of Lake Granby in north-central Colorado and cut the motor. The jagged ridge line of the nearby mountains loomed in the horizon. But there were few landmarks on shore to show Jahn he was in the right...
by Brent Frazee | Aug 1, 2017 | Fishing
So when is a paddleboard a fishing boat? When it’s made by a Florida company called Bote. Like many innovations, the Rover was designed out of necessity. The developers liked to paddleboard, but they also liked to fish. So they set out to invent paddleboards stable...
by Brent Frazee | Jul 24, 2017 | Fishing
HAYWARD, Wis. – I’m writing this report from the belly of a beast. Yes, I feel a bit like Jonah must have after he was swallowed by a whale. I’m standing in the stomach of a muskie that measures one-half city block long and towers 4 ½ stories high. It’s not real, of...