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May 1, 2026
HomeField Notes

Field Notes

Not all docks are created equal, at least not to redfish. Find one that’s in full sunlight, close to shallow and deep water, and with moving water, and you’re in the right spot.
Field Notes

Reds on docks

January 17, 2020 Brian Cope

Find a dock that’s in full sunlight, close to shallow and deep water, and with moving water, and you’re in the right spot for redfish. […]

Deer Hunting

A rifle for a present?

December 23, 2019 Andy Douglas

If you’re lucky enough to be the recipient of a new rifle, here is a time-proven and simple method for breaking in a barrel that you can’t go wrong with. […]

Field Notes

A guided fishing trip: a great Christmas gift

December 17, 2019 Brian Cope

The perfect Christmas gift for a fisherman? There may not be one, but a guided trip might come closer than anything else. […]

Deer Hunting

Make some noise: deer make plenty

December 9, 2019 Tommy Kirkland

Although vocalizations from white-tailed deer occur year-round, deer undoubtedly intensify their larynx usage as the rut gets under way. […]

Deer Hunting

Judge a buck’s age by his body

November 14, 2019 Jeff Burleson

The key component of trophy deer management is age; hunters need to learn to age bucks on the hoof in order to truly make harvest decisions. […]

Deer Hunting

Mushrooms: Prime deer food

November 14, 2019 Jeff Burleson

Mushrooms are one of the most-overlooked deer foods available during just about every month, including fall and the approaching winter. […]

It’s tough enough to trap a coyote when everything is set up correctly; make one of a half-dozen beginner mistakes and the task becomes almost impossible.
Field Notes

6 huge mistakes to avoid in coyote trapping

November 4, 2019 Brian Cope

When you’re trapping this season, avoid these common mistakes when using foothold traps, and you’ll catch more coyotes than ever. […]

Field Notes

“B.Y.O.G.”— Bring your own gas — and save cash

November 1, 2019 Patrick Bonin

Capt. Todd Seither transports less expensive fuel from his home up in St. Rose to gas up his 24-foot Skeeter down at Cajun Fishing Adventures in Buras. […]

Southern black widow spiders are easily identified by the black, marble-shaped body and red, hourglass markings.
Deer Hunting

An 8-legged threat to hunters

September 11, 2019 Darren Digby

It’s no surprise that spiders are a common culprit for hunters’ annual ailments in the field, some even resulting in hospital visits. […]

Crappie/Bream

Tips for slabs after dark

August 6, 2019 Phillip Gentry

The details of your setup and presentation are important. Follow these tips to help you make the best of your night-fishing trips for crappie. […]

Using the tip of a toothpick, pushed through a soft-plastic bait and the eye of the hook, will help keep a Texas-rigged bait from sliding down. Break off both ends of the toothpick just outside the worm’s margins.
Bass Fishing

Stick a toothpick in it

August 5, 2019 Craig Holt

One of the best tools a bass fisherman can have, especially during the summer when fish live largely in deep, cool, oxygenated water, are toothpicks. […]

Field Notes

Boat trailer lights not working? Try these tips

July 30, 2019 Brian Cope

Anyone who tows a boat trailer either has, or will, experience problems with the trailer’s lights. More often than not, one specific culprit is to blame. […]

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