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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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Outfitting Your Boat for Offshore Fishing

Outfitting a boat for offshore fishing can feel overwhelming, but prioritizing safety, education, and reliable equipment is key to success. From investing in quality safety gear and electronics to choosing versatile tackle and learning from experienced boaters, the right preparation helps reduce risk and maximize your time on the water. Check out some great tips here!

Peacock Bass: South Florida’s Best Kept Secret

Florida’s peacock bass fishery, created by stocking efforts in the 1980s, has quietly become a major success—producing hard-fighting, colorful gamefish that thrive in South Florida canals and offer anglers a unique, world-class experience close to home. Check out some great catches here!

Bass Fishing the Spring Herring Spawn

No one seems to know exactly where they came from, but blueback herring have changed the face of bass and striper fishing over the last decades in reservoirs that have them.

For A Great Fight, Try the Rooster Fish

If you want a fight you won’t forget, target roosterfish. These inshore beasts crush baits and go on screaming runs—pure sport, all adrenaline.