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On the Range: March 2018

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer Well the 2018 Shot Show has come and gone, and this year appears to be …

On The Range: February 2018

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer New or used. You can buy a car, you can buy a house, motorcycle, ATV, …

On The Range: January 2018

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer Now that you have your CWP (Concealed Weapons Permit), which pistol, or revolver will you …

On the Range: December 2017

By Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer Well here we go again, that time of the year is back. The holidays. Some …

On the Range: November 2017

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer How much is that thing? That question is one we hear every day. Whether someone …

HOO, HOO, Who Said That?

Gramp’s Cramps by Cliff Kunde The past several years at our hunting lodge, have proven to be great “observation years” …

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Florida’s Chain Pickerel

In the northern parts of our great country, anglers enjoy chasing down enormous pike and elusive musky. We Floridians don’t usually give a second thought, but they are in Florida!

LABAN WINS 34TH BASTILLE DAY KINGFISH TOURNAMENT WITH 26.90-POUND KINGFISH

Stretching 500 miles across the northern side of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Trench is the deepest in the Atlantic Ocean.

The Art of Kicking Fish

When the fish gets in the strike zone of the dolphins tail, you can see the dolphin looking at the fish and lining up the kick. It's a difficult technique to learn, and not all dolphins know how to do it. However, once learned, it provides an obvious advantage over simply chasing a fish and catching it with the mouth. A quick, precise flip of the tail and dinner is served, versus chasing a fish down and catching it with the mouth which can often take a few minutes and require a lot of energy.