To tie a basic bottom rig for surf fishing, start with a three-way swivel connected to your main line. Attach a 15-20 lb test leader (less than 18 inches long) to one eye of the swivel, then tie a...
For bass lures, the Palomar knot is your best bet, retaining 95% of line strength in heavy cover. You'll want to match your knot to your lure – use Improved Clinch for treble-hooked crankbaits and...
To safely remove hooks from catfish without getting stung, always wear puncture-resistant gloves and approach the fish from behind the pectoral fins. Position the catfish on its side with its head...
You can support sustainable fishing by choosing seafood with MSC or ASC certification labels and using apps like Seafood Watch to make informed purchases. Ask restaurants about their sourcing...
To preserve your catch's fresh-from-the-water taste, immediately ice fish at a 1:2 ice-to-fish ratio (3:1 in summer). Bleed and gut them promptly, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Keep your...
To store fishing reels properly, first clean them thoroughly with reel-specific products (not household cleaners). Loosen the drag completely, remove old line, and lightly lubricate moving parts with...