The Squeaky Deer by Joe Scott article copyright My name is Joe, I’m 15 and I love to hunt. I’d say I was pretty lucky with my first deer and I’ll tell you why. A little ways from my home in Georgia there is a Wildlife Management Area. I went there in the morning to […]
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Spawning Brown Trout
Spawning Brown Trout by Wayne Sheridan article copyright Brown trout spawn from the last week in October until the middle of December, with peak spawning occurs in early-mid November. After reducing their food intake in August due to low warm water temperatures, September (usually cooler and wetter) sees a dramatic increase in food consumption as […]
Photographing Your Hunting And Fishin...
Photographing Your Hunting And Fishing Trophies by J.A. Long article copyright Today in our country there are a number of large organizations that are opposed to any harvest, or hunting of wildlife. These groups utilize the compassion our population has for animals in general and their goal is to create distaste for the consumptive sports […]
The Beauty Of Fishing
The Beauty Of Fishing by Susan Brownell article copyright When I first began trout fishing in the stream, my built in alarm clock would have me awake by 7:00 am. Those times were very relaxing and spiritual for me. I spent many mornings thanking God for the beauty that surrounded me. I still do that […]
Hair For Coldwater River Bronzebacks
Hair For Coldwater River Bronzebacks by Blaine Mengel article copyright Seasoned largemouth bass anglers profess that for large bass throughout the seasons, a rubber or silicon-skirted jig with a pork or plastic trailer is hard to beat. For that other “black bass”, however, hair is the way to go. Smallmouth bass inhabiting most rivers in […]
The Traveling Wingshooters Checklist
The Traveling Wingshooters Checklist by Gary Adair article copyright For those wishing to step outside the boundaries of their home state in search of other birding opportunities, the planning of such an outing can require an exhaustive amount of research. From game bird population status reports to whether or not the use of steel shot […]
Management Of Todays Predator Resourc...
Management Of Todays Predator Resource by Kevin Gardner article copyright Managing our resources will always be a subject that will come under scrutiny from resource consumers. Management objectives are often unclear or the result of working with an inexact science. The goal in every ecosystem is balance. Every ecosystem or habitat will need to have […]
Where Have All My Sowbugs Gone?
Where Have All My Sowbugs Gone? by Fox Statler article copyright September 16th, 2004 I met with Ken Morrow in Branson to discuss submitting the White River System (WRS) to various organizations. Ken Morrow and I have submitted the entire WRS for the American Rivers Organization Top Ten Most Endangered Rivers List for 2005. Endangered […]