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Kings on the Missouri River!?!

Not that long ago I was having a conversation with Patrick Yohon from GRC Trolling Flies. He was telling me about a fellow fisherman who had ordered his flies from...... Read More

Quick Tip: Zip It!

Did you know there is such a thing as re-usable Zip Ties? After finding these wonderful devices, I am pretty convinced every boater should have a supply of these on...... Read More

Quick Tip of the Day – Save your empties!

This quick tip has come in handy for me several times on my boat. I have learned to keep an empty line spoon and even a spare empty reel (usually...... Read More

Quick Tip: Return to sender

This quick tip is no big secret. But it can be a helpful one if you don’t already know it or if this reminds you to do it. As you...... Read More

Big Fish Board

Do you want to know which vendors products are producing big fish? There are a lot of great products out there to help you catch them. SweetWaterTrolling.com pulls this information...... Read More

Quick Tip of the Day – Save your probe

The other day I noticed that my breakaway cable between my FishHawk probe and my cannon ball was showing some sign of wear and wasn’t going to be able to...... Read More

Michigan DNR fish stocking database

Interested in knowing what and how many fish the DNR are stocking your waters. Check out this link from Jay Wesley of the Michigan DNR. It’s a simple site and...... Read More

Common Mistake #3: Not paying attention to what the fish tell you

Putting together a consistent program to catch trout and salmon on the Great Lakes can be a challenge even for the best fisherman. The truth is often the difference between...... Read More

Understanding How Water Depth, Waves and Clarity Impact Lure Color

Have you ever thought much about how lures look under water? If you’re like me, you probably haven’t put too much thought into it. Most of us have a set...... Read More

Charter Catch Rate Data

Last night I ended up in a situation where I was very annoyed at my 13 year old son. Anyone who has had a teenager, I am sure can relate....... Read More
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