The waters of the Magnolia State hold some true behemoths! Here’s a look top places around the state for hooking one of those giant blue or flathead catfish.
No fish better typifies the storied history of angling in Mississippi than the catfish, and no catfish more so than the most mystifying member of the species -- the flathead.
Gary Roach, who understands a walleye’s early-season movements better than anyone, shares some of his secrets with you. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Back-bouncing and back-trolling account for much of the salmon and steelhead that recreational anglers take from Western rivers. But tweaking these techniques will ramp up your success rates. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
The waters of the Magnolia State hold some true behemoths! Here’s a look top places around the state for hooking one of those giant blue or flathead catfish. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Ross Barnett Reservoir is Mississippi’s favorite bass-fishing hole -- and May’s a great month to be on the water. Here’s what the spring action is like. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Whether or not you're targeting these tough customers, hooking one provides a rugged battle. Here's a look at which species of these fish you may encounter in the northern Gulf of Mexico. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Whether you're looking to fill the frying pan or catch a trophy, there's good early-season walleye fishing right now. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Looking to hire a fishing guide? Before you step aboard, take a lesson -- 10, actually -- to help you avoid big mistakes and get your money's worth. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Either end of the Tenn-Tom Waterway in the Magnolia State offers good spring action for crappie. Let's check out the fishing at Pickwick and Aliceville lakes. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
From the Tennessee border downstream to Wilkinson County, the old Mississippi River cutoffs offer a world of bass fishing waters. Here's a closer look at this spring action. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article