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A reader asks whether a fluorocarbon leader is tough enough to replace traditional wire when fishing for pike and muskie.
A reader asks whether a fluorocarbon leader is tough enough to replace traditional wire when fishing for pike and muskie.
A reader asks what is the cause of these sores on my walleye? Is it harmful or contagious, and is the fish safe to eat?
A reader asks whether a fluorocarbon leader is tough enough to replace traditional wire when fishing for pike and muskie.
A reader asks whether a fluorocarbon leader is tough enough to replace traditional wire when fishing for pike and muskie.
A reader asks what is the cause of these sores on my walleye? Is it harmful or contagious, and is the fish safe to eat?
Classic gear contributor Ken Doherty responds to a readers inquiry about doing an article on Savage lever actions.
I have 20 moose points and plan to apply in a WMU where a bull tag requires 5 points. If drawn, do I use just 5 points or lose all 20?
A reader asks what’s the deal with blue walleye? OFAH's Adam Weir responds.
A reader asks if splake can't reproduce, then how would they still have eggs in their bellies? OFAH's Adam Weir responds.
In this latest instalment of Ask a CO a reader asks can you smell deer in the wild? OOD columnists Bruce Ranta and Steve Galea respond.
A reader asks an expert what they need to know about using tree spurs when saddle hunting for white-tailed deer.