A quick chat with Bassmaster Elite Series angler Mike Iaconelli
Pro angler has lots of irons in the fire.
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Pro angler has lots of irons in the fire.
Indiana hunter’s 2021 typical buck ranks No. 2 all-time in B&C.
Matt Rinella has a famous last name and a passion for hunting. He also has a message. In addition to being a research ecologist and lifelong hunter, Rinella is the brother of Steve Rinella, host
Many Outdoor News readers are familiar with Alex Robinson, editor in chief of Outdoor Life.
Robinson was raised in a hunting and fishing family outside of Milwaukee (Menomonee Falls). The family loved to deer
Gene Gilliland has been the conservation director for B.A.S.S. for the past nine years. But he’s worked with the professional bass-fishing organization for more than 20 years as what he calls an “unpaid consultant.”
Duane Diefenbach is one of the leading white-tailed deer researchers in the United States. The Penn State adjunct professor of wildlife ecology has conducted more than a dozen peer-reviewed studies during the past 20-plus years,
Stan Tekiela has been writing nature books since he was a teenager. Now into his 60s, Tekiela has penned and produced photographs for hundreds of nature books that are enjoyed throughout the world.
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Ray Eye, a well-known figure in the outdoor world – particularly for his hunting skills and willingness to share advice about turkey hunting – has admittedly slowed down a bit in recent years.
Still,
Bryce Towsley is a gun writer’s gun writer. In the past four decades, he’s published numerous informative hunting- and firearms-related articles while authoring several books.
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