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On The Range: June 2017

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer Well it’s HOT!!! The animals don’t move much or far, and neither do I. The …

Hunting Report: May 2017

by Chuck Papp, Delray Shooting Center Well in a few short weeks it will be all over till the fall. Once …

Hunting Report: April 2017

Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer Well it’s that time ” Turkey Time “, Every Spring comes and so does the turkey …

Gramp’s Cramps – The First Bird

By Cliff Kunde Wild turkey season always brings so many great memories to mind and for the last dozen years …

Hunter Safety Courses Offered in Three Counties

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is offering free hunter safety courses in 3 counties. All firearms, ammo and materials are provided.

Duck Hunting and Fly Tying: The Perfect Couple

As it just so happens, nearly every single species of migratory duck that frequents North American flyways can be found within our borders.

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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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Southern Living in Northern Florida’s Apalachicola

The coastal communities of Apalachicola, St. George Island and Eastpoint, the heart of the Forgotten Coast, offer an authentic taste of Florida’s Gulf Coast.

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.