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On the Range: Nov. 2020

By Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer We would have thought that after the COVID 19 outbreak that firearms and ammunition sales …

On the Range: June 2020

By Chuck Papp,  Contributing Writer A debate in the shotgun community is which gauge is best for all around use. …

On the Range: April 2020

By Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer A lot of people take to the outdoors not just to hunt. Fishing, camping, hiking, …

On the Range: Feb. 2020

By Chuck Papp  Contributing Writer What to do now? Unfortunately, there are a lot of sportsmen asking that question. Hunting …

On the Range: Jan. 2020

By Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer With the deer season ending, it is time to start thinking towards next season. For …

On the Range: Dec. 2019

By Chuck Papp  Contributing Writer One of the biggest issues we have is people walking through our front door with …

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Apalachicola Bay Reopens to Oyster Harvest for First Time Since 2020

Apalachicola Bay will reopen to recreational and commercial oyster harvesting from Jan. 1 through Feb. 28, marking the first harvest season since the bay closed in 2020. The reopening follows years of restoration work and more than $38 million invested to rebuild oyster reefs and support a sustainable fishery.

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How to Catch Bluefish, Bigger Bluefish, and More Bluefish

Bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, are a one-of-a-kind fish. They are the only living fish species in their family, which means nothing else in the ocean looks, tastes or fights like a bluefish.

Bluegills: Go Small Or Go Home

Bigger is better, right? Maybe, but when it comes to spring bluegills I like to go small.