Try tracking to get your late-season buck
The idea of tracking a deer and shooting it is daunting. Deer have excellent vision, hearing, and sense of smell. But it can be done. At the end of every deer track stands a deer.
The idea of tracking a deer and shooting it is daunting. Deer have excellent vision, hearing, and sense of smell. But it can be done. At the end of every deer track stands a deer.

As the stars skid over the sky there is a tap on your line. The rod that seemed silent now shouts with a hard, reactive pull.

Some tips on flying worry-free with firearms and archery equipment.

Using black rubber o-rings to help secure the hook on your rod from coming loose from the hook guide, and using sinker stops to help with threaded bobber stops.

A January thaw after heavy snows and frigid temperatures before Christmas stirred some hardy anglers to ply the depths of Lake Superior once again. Despite a lake-water surface temperature near the freezing mark, it’ll be
Cribs are wooden structures sunken and filled with brush by angling clubs to provide fish habitat, If the lake you’re fishing has cribs, you need to know it, because they can be dynamite for fishing..

Late season crappies feed heavily before the ice forms. It is a common belief. I agree, the feeding activity is more robust than it was in the summer and early fall.

Top midwinter walleye lure options.

Catching a fish when you’ve defied the elements is a sweet reward.
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