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Experience Louisiana Culture and Outdoors In Livingston Parish

Louisiana hunters and anglers have long known that Livingston Parish is the place to go to escape the hustle and …
deer

All-Time Antler Records Update Available On SCDNR Website

A complete listing of South Carolina’s whitetail deer antler records is now available online at www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/deer/alltime.html. Although summary information has …
gator

New World Record Alligator!

A 15-foot, 1,011.5-pound gator harvested by hunters in Alabama has shattered the state record. It is also a new Safari …
pronghorn

New Mexico Proghorn Is A World Record

A huge pronghorn buck killed in Socorro County, N.M. in 2013 was recently certified as a world record by the …
buck

Lure In A Mature Pre-Rut Buck

October, for people like me it is the start of a magical time of year, when that mature buck just might lose his suspicion and come charging through the brush to confront intruders in his territory. For most of the country’s whitetail deer hunters, October is when a set of rattling horns, a good grunt call and a little deer urine could produce the hunt of a lifetime.

The Rites of Fall

I enjoy the change of season. The air and smells take on the slightest reflection of the winter to come. For …

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Attention North Carolina Anglers: Key Changes to Fishing Laws and Mandatory Harvest Reporting

North Carolina fishing regulations have important updates concerning mandatory reporting for several key species and the seasonal limits for flounder. Here is what recreational and commercial fishermen need to know:

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Murrells Inlet: South Carolina’s Best Fishing and Golfing

The inlet itself is an inshore angler’s dream. It’s an enclosed system, one of very few inlets on the east coast free from the influence of the Intracoastal Waterway or coastal rivers. There’s no dirty water flowing in from upstream, and this system of marshes and backwaters is a completely saltwater environment, with no freshwater pumping in to reduce salinity. The result is excellent fishing and exploration of backwater creeks for speckled trout, redfish and the doormat flounder that Murrells Inlet has gained a reputation for.

Species Spotlight: Jaguar Guapote

Jaguar Guapote, also known as the jaguar cichlid, is an established non-native species in Florida, particularly in coastal canal systems in the southeastern part of the state, including the Everglades and areas from West Palm Beach south. It is an aggressive, predatory fish that can negatively impact native fish populations and is also a popular sport fish with good culinary value.