Time to check inflatable PFDs
I remember well the first time I got my hands on an inflatable, suspender-type personal flotation device. It was back in 1999, when the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Nationals were held on the Red River. […]
I remember well the first time I got my hands on an inflatable, suspender-type personal flotation device. It was back in 1999, when the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Nationals were held on the Red River. […]
Proper handling techniques will definitely increase the chances of long-term survival for your trophy bass. […]
Weed invasion is one of the most destructive forces working against quality wildlife food plots. […]
Without soil testing wildlife food plots and applying lime to balance the acidity as necessary, then it is simply a waste of time planting anything as too many hunters and game managers have learned the hard way. […]
It was only natural that as kayak fishing became more popular, the competitive nature of humans would lead to tournaments.
But there was one obvious shortcoming facing kayakers — how to score the fish, since the boats are too small to hold a livewell. […]
To get the most out of a big worm, Bassmaster Classic champ Casey Ashley suggests dropping down in line size. […]
Looking inland, June offers fishermen myriad of opportunities highlighted by a second round of bedding bluegill. […]
Ka-SPLOOSH!
Nothing can match the exciting sound, and hopefully the feel, of a bass blowing up on a plastic frog. […]
A grant from the Walmart Foundation State Giving Program will help the Mississippi Wildlife Federation’s charitable distribution of venison feed the hungry. […]
RIDGELAND, Miss. — Entering the event as a non-boater proved no problem for Louisiana’s Jamie Laiche, who used some ingenuity to win the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Central Divisional at Barnett Reservoir. […]
This chipotle trout taco recipe came about as a different way to eat speckled trout beyond the traditional frying and grilling. […]
Much like the monsters that won’t die in horror movies, ethanol refuses to go away. Now, the son of ethanol, E-15, will likely become a bigger part of the United States’ fuel supply as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reconfirmed its approval of the controversial fuel additive. […]
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