Author Archives for Ken McBroom
Arctic Grayling
Arctic Grayling by Ken McBroom
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The Arctic Grayling is a non-anadromous salmonid fish which inhabits subarctic and Arctic region streams of North America and Europe. Grayling emerge from their winter homes to spawn in early spring. Three and four year old Grayling move into shallow water to spawn as the males take on a brilliant [...]
Late Season Bushytails
Late Season Bushytails by Ken McBroom
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So, deer season is over and you have settled in for the winter. A great time for lazing around watching football and maybe working a little overtime to keep the boss off your back when the turkeys are gobbling and the crappie are moving into shallow brush this spring. [...]
Early Spring Catfishing
Early Spring Catfishing by Ken McBroom
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April is a month of activities. The robins begin to show and the songbirds begin to sing signaling the coming of spring and the end of winter. For the hunter it means strutting gobblers. For the angler it means warming waters and the beginning of a great season of [...]
Terrain Features And Rub Lines
Terrain Features And Rub Lines by Ken McBroom
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Most deer hunters know how important rub lines are to locating bucks in a particular hunting area. Rubs have paid off for me over the years but over the past few seasons, after reading Mapping Trophy Bucks by Brad Herndon, an excellent tool for your deer-hunting arsenal; [...]
Small Lakes And Big Bass
Small Lakes And Big Bass by Ken McBroom
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These days bass fishing is a wildly popular pastime with big boats and fancy reels along with more electronic gadgetry than a common man can even learn to use. We do our best, however, to keep up with the onslaught of lures and lines, rods and reels. [...]
Popping For Bluegills
Popping For Bluegills by Ken McBroom
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The cold front proved to put the Gills down with just a rare take in deep water with a cricket. Just the day before, big bluegills were pouncing on our red worms and crickets in all depths, providing ample fun for the kids and adults alike, Fun that was [...]



