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Alligator

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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Kneer’s Triumph: Record-Breaking Sockeye Salmon Adventure

On August 4, 2024, William Kneer IV found himself in the heart of Alaska’s wild Kisaralik River when a fierce sockeye salmon smashed his KVD swimming jig. The fight was brief but electrifying, and when the fish came to hand, it measured an impressive 70 centimeters—enough to tie the IGFA All-Tackle Length World Record.

Two Texas Fishermen And a Dog Survive Tornado in a Boat

A fisherman in Chambers County, TX says he survived Saturday's EF-3 tornado in a boat, sharing the video of him riding out the storm.

Wading the South Indian River Lagoon

Wading puts you in the water with the fish. You are now part of their element, and this gives you an advantage over a noisy boat with a motor or trolling motor and anglers bumping around on it. As a wader, you can silently fish under piers and under mangrove branches where boats can’t go or even approach without spooking the fish.