Most people only rarely venture offshore, so maximize the experience by staying prepared and flexible. Try different things.
People can fish in the Gulf of Mexico, the rivers, around the islands, off the beaches and in the bays for many different species.
A look at some of the most tasty ways to cook a fish and some tasty side dish combinations to go with each.
A trip to the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory of the University of Southern Mississippi to learn about speckled trout behavior.
“Crappie season” is not over just because crappie have completed the spawn. Here’s some tips on what your next move should be.
According to Paul Elias, June is the best month to fish ledges for bass at the Tennessee River’s Pickwick Lake.
The blue marlin is one of the most highly sought after gamefish on the planet. They can reach great size, and their meat is excellent.
The problems surrounding wild pigs is nothing new. But these problematic critters can be quite the treat around the dinner table.
In a world filled with bait manufacturers, Funkbuster Baits has found its niche with spinnerbaits, buzz baits and bladed jigs.
The Alabama bass was recognized as a separate species after genetic analysis revealed that it was not closely related to the spotted bass.
Longtime Mississippi Sportsman Managing Editor Bobby Cleveland died April 28 of injuries suffered in an automobile accident.
No matter what type of fishing you prefer, June is the month to get out on the water. Anglers should have no trouble catching fish.
Ryan Lewis of Vicksburg was turkey hunting in Claiborne County when he killed his first turkey, which had six beards, on April 23.
Mississippi deer hunters will have a chance to harvest bucks during their velvet stage if the proposal is affirmed and becomes law.
If you are looking for some good crappie fishing, then head to Ross Barnett. The lake’s getting stable and should be good for a while.
As soon as the water clears up, bass will strike small hardbody minnow shaped jerkbaits and soft stick baits.
The FIREDISC cooking system is as versatile as it is portable. It’s a grill, wok, fryer and steamer all in one. And it folds up small.
Jim Dillard cashes checks with the Wobblehead in two ways — by selling them to other anglers and by using them at bass tournaments.