Trout's return to outfield on hold, will remain DH
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In midsummer, I want to be waist-deep in heavy pocket water, when the river is up and the fishing turns on. I don’t lob crawlers much anymore—not because I think I’m above it. I just think fly fishing is more fun. And summer should be fun.
From trolling spinners for weed walleye, to building your own tapered trout leaders, to frog fishing for summer bass, these stories captured our Sports Illustrated fishing reader’s attention on Fishing on SI this past week.
Mike Trout is back on the field for the Angels, but he jus still dealing with some discomfort in that injured knee.
The author says that when it comes to catching trout, it’s not always what you throw at them, but also where in the water column you place it. (Photo by Oak Duke)
First 5 Fox Valley, a nonprofit that supports families, revealed designs and a donor for its planned resource center in the former Trout Museum.