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There are other, simpler ways of becoming a future outdoorsman or outdoorswoman than shooting a boss gobbler or a Booner buck by age 13.

There are other, simpler ways of becoming a future outdoorsman or outdoorswoman than shooting a boss gobbler or a Booner buck by age 13.

There’s a method to the madness of our avian friends managing the defecations of nestlings during the summer, and the clues are surprisingly obvious to a trained eye.

While local populations off New York’s shoreline have been increasing, the real kicker to our walleye population numbers is the migrating schools of fish that show up every year from the Western Basin of the

Although the author didn’t boat the big fish, he can finally say he got to tangle with one.

The sad truth is that the invasive plant can’t be totally controlled, but its density in overrun areas can be managed.

It’s not hard to figure out why competitive kayak bass angling is catching on. First, anyone with a kayak and fishing rods can join in.

More technique-specific than ever, these narrow watercraft offer precision angling opportunities for multiple species.

Topwaters are great fun, but when smallies aren’t looking up, try these bass’n tactics.

A Mississippi River mayfly hatch hindered the bass bite for the author, but he eventually discovered a way to grip some bronzeback lip.
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