Once in while, a new fishing innovation comes along that's so good I need to talk about it. A new type of quick release trolling weight is this week's featured innovation. What makes these weights so special? First of all - according to testimonials, they catch fish. Next, they provide an easy way for anglers to adapt to rapidly changing fishing conditions, and finally, they aren't difficult to use like old school trolling weights. Read on to learn more.
Although new on the market, KFin trolling weights have been in the testing stage for nearly three years. As stated by
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Sport Fishing the Great Lakes
by Lori S. May 11th, 2012 | Summer Activities, Water Sports
Looking for a fun fishing adventure this summer? Why not charter a boat and explore one of the Great Lakes...one fish at a time? Often thought of as a form of relaxation, fishing can also be an exhilarating experience, especially when going after a prize winning fish in one of the BIG lakes.
Did you know there are five Great Lakes in North America? They are Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. These huge bodies of water, formed as the last ice age retreated, offer amazing fishing opportunities. From the frigid waters of Lake Superior,
Did you know there are five Great Lakes in North America? They are Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. These huge bodies of water, formed as the last ice age retreated, offer amazing fishing opportunities. From the frigid waters of Lake Superior,
Devil’s Lake
by Mackenzie M. May 2nd, 2012 | Outdoor Destinations
Nestled in the Baraboo Hills Region of Central Wisconsin lies one of the nation’s premier outdoor destinations. Devil’s Lake State Park has long been a vacation destination for Midwesterners, but it has recently surged in popularity with people from around the United States and Canada. There is no shortage of outdoor activities within Devil’s Lake State Park and the nearby Wisconsin Dells scenic area. Its incredibly clear lake, 500-foot quartzite bluffs, and rich Native American history clearly explains the park’s nickname, “The Yellowstone of the Midwest.”
Over 1.2 million visitors come to the park every year, making Devil’s Lake State
Over 1.2 million visitors come to the park every year, making Devil’s Lake State
Kamchatka Peninsula
by Mackenzie M. April 4th, 2012 | Outdoor Destinations
While looking out the window on my recent flight to Tokyo, in the distance I saw towering gray mountains covered in snow rising from the sparkling Pacific Ocean. A quick glance at the flight path function on the television simply said that the area was the Kamchatka Peninsula. Given its stunning beauty, I did some research upon landing and was surprised by what I found.
Located on the extreme eastern edge of Russia, the Kamchatka Peninsula includes towering volcanoes, abundant wildlife, and a unique blend of Russian and Asian culture. When looking for an outdoor destination to visit this summer,
Located on the extreme eastern edge of Russia, the Kamchatka Peninsula includes towering volcanoes, abundant wildlife, and a unique blend of Russian and Asian culture. When looking for an outdoor destination to visit this summer,



