Every team in the AL East is wheeling and dealing except the usually over-active New York Yankees. Are they getting ready to ...
Winter has officially arrived in the Northern Hemisphere. With today’s winter solstice, the days will start to get a little bit longer, but the cold will stick around. We humans typically handle the ...
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All night river fishing: The best catfish rig

In this video, we explore effective setups for catfishing, highlighting essential gear and techniques necessary for a ...
Want to catch trophy catfish? This episode of the Quick Strike Podcast explains how to focus on cold water during winter months.
A Nebraska man caught a record-breaking 105-pound blue catfish in the Missouri River near Council Bluffs, Iowa. The 60-inch fish is the largest blue catfish ever caught in Iowa, breaking a record from ...
Although the guests at last week’s blue catfish dinner didn’t eat two tons of the invasive species, they still did their part by ingesting the fish four different ways, along with fries, macaroni and ...
ALL RIGHT JASON, THANK YOU SO MUCH. YOU WANT TO SEE A BIG FISH. WELL A FISHERMAN POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY NOW HOLDS THE STATE RECORD FOR REELING IN THIS. WOW. YEAH THAT’S A BIG CATFISH. WE’RE TALKING 60IN ...
If you've spent any time fishing, you no doubt have a story of the big one that got away. A fish so large that it surely would have set some sort of record if you'd have landed it! One Iowa man had ...
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY, Iowa – A new state record has been set for the biggest catfish caught in Iowa. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says George Thompson landed a massive 60 inch, 105 pound ...
Watch the sunset from Cunningham Lake on May 29, 2024 Omahan George Thompson went back to find the Missouri River monster that got away, just like in all those old fishing yarns. George Thompson and ...
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