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Tips From A Pro – Cool Weather Swimbaits
When temperatures get colder, one of my favorite baits for bass is a swimbait. I categorize them in three types: hard body, soft hollow body and finesse.Game Calling Should Be In Your Arsenal
It was 28 years ago this November when I first experienced mallards settling into decoys. They were poorly converted styrofoam planters purchased at the local flea market on an 18-year-old’s budget. I went several times that season and never cut a feather.Nothing Says Love Like Tightly Spun Deer Hair
This month, millions of anglers will flood the nation’s outlets and malls in search of the perfect gift to give their fishing brethren. Those stores certainly won’t disappoint, with isles full of the latest and greatest tackle to flood the market.“Fishin’ Different” in The Great Smoky Mountains
Recently I visited The Great Smoky Mountains for a meeting of the Southeast Outdoor Writers Association at the Fontana Lake …A Southerner goes Swinging for Steelhead
Growing up in the South, fly fishing for me has always been predominantly about largemouth bass, bluegill, shoal bass, striped …Fishing the Palm Beaches with Darcizzle
During the course of December we will continue to have cooling air and sea temperatures, providing a much needed break from the summertime conditions.It’s More Than The Catch
By: Robert Wiggers Start ’Em Out Young Teaching kids to fish can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Through fishing …The War On Coyotes Rages
For decades experts held that coyotes in the Southeast were nothing more than an unfortunate nuisance. However, several studies have raised concerns.Tennessee Triumphs in Inaugural Abu Garcia College Rivalry Fishing Tournament
In a thrilling head-to-head competition, the University of Tennessee triumphed over the University of Florida in the inaugural Abu Garcia College Rivalry Fishing Tournament on Fort Loudoun Lake.Fishing With Legends
Stretching 500 miles across the northern side of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Trench is the deepest in the Atlantic Ocean.Why Try Technical Diving?
Tec diving is obstacle-ridden and humbling, but can reignite a fading passion. It can leave you with a sense of accomplishment and a refined set of diving skills. It grants access to depths beyond recreational limits, where lesser-known shipwrecks and deep reefs lie, waiting to be explored.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE