Tag Archives: native fish

Snorkelfishing

By Tim Aldridge It was a beautiful afternoon day on the Conasauga River in Tennessee when the idea struck me. My good friend Casper Cox was snorkeling up and down a riffle in the river, searching for Darters. I watched … Continue reading

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Northwest Microfishing

Written by Miciah McNelius A few years ago my brother moved out to central Oregon giving me the excuse to travel to the northwest and fish. Despite having a low diversity of freshwater species, this part of the country makes … Continue reading

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Freshwater and Saltwater Microfishing in Japan

by Ben Cantrell I’m writing this post 6 years after the fact. I’ve been microfishing pretty seriously for several years now, and I’d like to write this post to celebrate my first introduction to microfishing, which in hindsight was an … Continue reading

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Using Wax Worms to Catch Micros (Video)

Video of Miciah micro fishing Government Ditch near Peru, Indiana with wax worms.  Species of micro fish caught include: bluntnose minnow, striped shiner, and creek chub.  It was difficult to find clear streams for micro fishing during this trip because … Continue reading

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Micro Fishing North Carolina: From the Coast to the Appalachians

by Levi Cain Over the last year I have had multiple opportunities to fish the various geographical regions of North Carolina from the coastal Tidewater region of Holden Beach, to the Tar River, Cape Fear River and Rhodes Pond in … Continue reading

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