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Fresh or salt, there are tournaments to fit every kayak angler’s fishing style, and they are sure to make you a better fisherman.[…]
Fresh or salt, there are tournaments to fit every kayak angler’s fishing style, and they are sure to make you a better fisherman.[…]
One recent trip, it was bone-chilling cold and we went crappie fishing, staring straight into a 23 mph north wind that stung.[…]
With the hunting seasons coming to a close and the weather making fishing difficult, Joe Macaluso dislikes January’s 31 days.[…]
Time to get out there and put some birds on the water and cash in on your dog’s first waterfowl hunting season.[…]
Cliff Crochet of Pierre Part proudly touts the Bill Lewis Lures’ Scope Stik, a jerkbait he’ll fish with extensively this winter and spring.[…]
The fox squirrel is the largest species of North American tree squirrels. They are highly coveted by hunters.[…]
While the traditional Osso Buco uses veal, this recipe incorporates the shank of the deer, the part that exists below the knee of each leg.[…]
The greatest gifts you can give kids this Christmas are love and respect for the outdoors, wrapped in knowledge and accountability.[…]
With all the outdoor items out there for sportsmen, getting a thumbs up on just the right Christmas gift isn’t easy.[…]
Ask Santa for some of these items to make your kayak angling experience safer, more comfortable and successful.[…]
Crossbows can shoot faster and farther than ever before, but is that necessarily a good thing? We look at the pros and cons.[…]
Using your kayak to set out a dozen or more baited pool noodles (or jugs), is a fun and exciting way to catch catfish.[…]
The Toad Thumper Lure Company’s Swamper and Thumper plastic frogs make stubborn bass sing a different tune.[…]
This dish was created for those that might normally shy away from wild game. There is nothing gamey about these delicious lettuce wraps.[…]
Duck hunting rules and regulations are flustering. It takes a mathematician just to interpret legal shooting hours.[…]
One of the metrics of a great dog is the “blind retrieve.” There will be times when a hunting dog won’t see a bird fall.[…]