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Don’t just fish memories when locating fish; use your electronics and search according to lake and weather conditions.
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Don’t just fish memories when locating fish; use your electronics and search according to lake and weather conditions.

A Minnesota DNR expert shows how to master six essential knots for fishing, boating, hunting, and camping.

We all love sunrise fly-down, but the best hunting hours to call in a boss gobbler often occur with the sun high in the sky.

In a world where money talks, Pennsylvania’s sportsmen have some clout.

The tireless work of the agency’s personnel helps ensure sportsmen of the state have ample places to fish.

Employing a simply trail-cam strategy can improve planning for your first spring gobbler hunt.

Welcome warmth greets anglers as the first day of the regional trout opener arrives. But in general, catches are slow and complaints many.

After nearby angler lands a beautiful fish, and celebration ensues, blogger thankful to be a part of this experience – and that his boy could witness this all-around positive camaraderie along the stream.

It is important that the hunting public stick to the facts regarding CWD and not subscribe to unproven statements.
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