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On The Range Report: October 2018

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer There is nothing wrong with a Glock, or its clones by other companies, but it’s not …

On The Range Report: September 2018  

So it begins, the best time of the year is upon us. That for some of us is hunting season. …

On the Range Report: August 2018

This guy comes in and asks us if we can sight his rifle in for him because he’s having a …

On The Range: July 2018

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer So, this guy walks in to use the range about a week ago, and in …

On The Range: May 2018

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer If you could only have one firearm what would it be? Keep in mind it …

On the Range: April 2018

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer Spring time is here, and the start of Spring brings Turkey Season. One of the …

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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.