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Georgia Hunter Killed In Hunt Camp Fire

The tragic death of a dedicated husband and father just before Thanksgiving in Georgia should serve as a reminder that fire is no toy.

Cast & Blast: Dec. 2016

Not much to report as of this writing date, Nov. 11th.

I went scouting on my airboat yesterday along the northwest …

CAST and BLAST: November 2016

It’s been a long hot wet summer and with so much standing water on the farmlands and even the golf …

“CWD” — What is it and Why Should I Care?

You may or may not know this but fishermen and hunters are the primary funding source for most of the …
Cattle-eating Alligator

Hunters Bag Massive, Cattle-eating Alligator

A group of hunters in Florida may have harvested one of the largest alligators in state history. According to CNN, …

A Straw To Suck Nutrition From The Land

By Danny Patrick On the small farm my brother and I hunt near Metter, Ga., there are about 60 acres …

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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.