
Winter Fly Fishing for Trophy Bass with Stephen Rockarts
Winter fly fishing for trophy bass offers unique opportunities for those willing to embrace the cold. As temperatures drop, bass behavior shifts, revealing a new

Winter Fly Fishing for Trophy Bass with Stephen Rockarts
Winter fly fishing for trophy bass offers unique opportunities for those willing to embrace the cold. As temperatures drop, bass behavior shifts, revealing a new

Where Every Step Counts: Lessons From a Lifetime of Still Hunts
I do believe still hunting to be a lost form of art in the hunting world. Slipping around slowly, seeing new trails, tracks, signs, trees,

Trail Camera Strategies for the Southern Pre-Rut
By Travis Lee | Guest Contributor Hunting the Southern pre-rut can be as frustrating as it is full of potential. The patterns are murky, rut timing

Choosing Ammunition for Rimfire Hog Hunting
When I was a teenager, feral hogs on Alabama’s public lands seemed like the perfect target. They were big enough to fill a freezer, legal

How to Find and Catch Redfish and Trout in the Delta
There’s something special about fishing in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta when the fall winds start to cool things down. This is when the redfish and trout

Salmon Fishing in Alaska – A Guide to The Kenai Peninsula
By Steve Strauss | Guest Contributor In the first part of this three-part series, I introduced you to the Kenai Peninsula. In this 2nd installment,

Why Didn’t I Get This Years Ago? Fishing Gear That Makes All the Difference
Many anglers have a suspicion of any new piece of fishing gear. Every new gadget promises to make fishing easier, faster, or more “next-level” (whatever

Managing Bottomland Hardwoods for Timber and Wildlife
When landowners talk about timber, pine usually dominates the conversation. But there’s another forest type—less talked about, far more complex, and arguably just as valuable:

How to Pick a Baitcaster for Topwater and Twitch Baits
Working a topwater or twitch bait in saltwater demands the right baitcaster setup and gear ratio to truly make it come alive. I sat down

How to Approach Your Neighbors for Cooperative Management
By the time Albert Trousdale turned sixty, he had seen North Alabama evolve from “be glad to get a spike” to routinely producing four-year-old bucks
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