Bush: Preparation and Versatility For Walleye Fishing
By Marc Bush / Twisted Waters Guide Service I’ve been a fishing guide for a number of years and I often get asked what I’m using. I’ve even had people ask if they can take a picture of how I...
By Marc Bush / Twisted Waters Guide Service I’ve been a fishing guide for a number of years and I often get asked what I’m using. I’ve even had people ask if they can take a picture of how I...
By Pete Rosko Lake Crescent is the second-deepest lake in Washington state, at 624 feet, with Lake Chelan being the deepest at 1,486 feet. Located in the North Olympic National Park, Lake Crescent is 17 miles west of Port Angeles....
By Britton Ransford Classic lures, big results – it’s a saying you’ll see hear often in the Mack’s Lure community. At last weekend’s Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s National Walleye Tour (NWT) presented by Progressive on Lake Francis Case in...
By Mark Hall Summer is approaching and it’s time to dust off the boat, get your tackle box ready and hit the water to enjoy relaxing afternoons on the water trolling for trout and kokanee. In this article, I hope...
By Jason Brooks Approaching a point that jutted out into the saltwater along an otherwise typical ocean shoreline of cobblestone beaches and rocky cliffs, a familiar orange and blue blob on the sonar appeared. It was a school of baitfish...
By Danny Coyne For the serious walleye angler, Banks Lake has to be on the bucket list. Located in Grant and Douglas County in Washington state, Banks Lake sits a mere five minutes south of Grand Coulee Dam and offers...
By Pete Rosko It was July, 1987 when I had the good fortune to meet Mike Hall for the very first time. It was at an annual event in Las Vegas, which brings all of the fishing tackle businesses across...
By Capt. Pete Rosko Recently, John Gordon, a friend of mine in Niceville, Fla., asked me, “What is this fishing technique called slow pitch jigging?” In this article, I share my reply to John, as well as provide an in-depth...
By Anthony Michael, Mack’s Lure Pro Staff With winter in the rearview mirror and summer on the horizon, it is time to start looking forward to fishing the Eastern Sierra. With the record amount of snow just beginning to melt,...
By Jason BrooksTrout fishing is often thought of as soaking some sort of dough bait and watching the tip of the fishing rod for the telltale bite of a hungry fish. This can be a fun and productive way to...
By Danny Coyne If you’ve ever gone kokanee fishing, you’ll know that these feisty fish can put up quite the aerobatic scrap for their size. They say if you land one kokanee for every three fish you hook, then you...