by Charles Johnson | Apr 9, 2018 | Hunting
Bad Weather Won’t Stop Gobblers So Hunters Need To Know How to Hunt in It Ah, springtime! Sunny days, warmer temperatures and turkey season. Well, two out of three is not bad. Spring is a time of change and renewal. Fresh flowers, budding trees, green grass,...
by Jimmy Turnbow | Feb 12, 2018 | Hunting
The Only Thing Greener Than the Fresh Grass Shooting Up in the Pasture that Early Spring Morning was the Guy Walking Through it and His Experience When it Came to Turkey Roosting and Hunting. For years, I had chased deer through these hills and hollows....
by Austin Delano | Feb 5, 2018 | Hunting, Land Management
Trimming Predator Populations Helps Other Game and Birds With all the time and effort that we as wildlife managers put into conserving and protecting the game animals we love to hunt, we hate to see predators play a large role in affecting population numbers....
by Chuck Sykes | Oct 24, 2016 | Hunting
Duck Hunting Becoming More Popular in the Cotton State With the increase in popularity over the past few years, Alabama waterfowlers have plenty to celebrate. With the early goose season opening Sept. 1 and teal season opening Sept. 10, I wanted to give Seth Maddox,...
by Ed Mashburn | Dec 5, 2011 | Fishing
Not even the cold winds of December will stop smart inshore anglers from catching redfish and speckled trout. Â The run across the open water of Mobile Bay was not pleasant. Every time the boat nosed into a wave, cold spray flew across the boat. And across me. I hoped...