Fish Rivers in the Fall
Bob Jensen Fall provides a lot of fishing opportunities. Most fish, whether they live in lakes, rivers, reservoirs, or ponds go on a bite in the autumn months. River fish…
Bob Jensen Fall provides a lot of fishing opportunities. Most fish, whether they live in lakes, rivers, reservoirs, or ponds go on a bite in the autumn months. River fish…
Doug Howlett Next to a hunter’s gun, bow and camouflage, a treestand has become as much a part of a deer hunter’s “essential” gear as anything else you will find…
Craig Boddington Introduced in 1963, the .300 Winchester Magnum was the last of Winchester’s family of standard-length belted magnums, following the .458 Winchester Magnum (1956) and the .264 and .338…
Babe Winkelman If you live and fish in the Northern states, one of the toughest decisions we make is WHEN to winterize the boat/outboard. It’s so sad to put it…
Larry Nixon In the old days, just to catch fish this time of year we had to go shallow and capitalize on bass chasing big shad in the backs of…
Tom Rosenbauer There is a period of dry-fly activity on most trout streams every fall that rivals the best hatches of spring. It’s a “fall” (as opposed to a hatch)…
Mike Hanback Back when Mickey Hellickson, one of the premier deer researchers in the world, was working toward his doctorate in wildlife biology, he conducted a three-year study on whitetail…
M. D. Johnson Among hunters nationwide, few would argue the rich heritage surrounding the pursuit of upland birds while in the company of a well-trained canine. To take this notion…
Carolyn Jackson I got interested in hunting when I was invited on a hunt with my girlfriend. Every time I brought up the subject of tagging along to my male…
Ken Barrett Winston Churchill is alleged to have once said, “My tastes are very simple; I simply want the best.” So there’s little doubt that Winnie would choose Simms waders…
Beau Beasley “You should have been there, Beau,” said my good friend, fishing guide Captain Tommy Mattioli of Matty-J-Charter Service (www.matty-j.com). “The stripers were everywhere, breaking the surface of the…
Submitted By: Cody Roswick – USA Guest Author November isn’t only a time big bucks start chasing does or when camouflage and blaze orange becomes a fashion statement. For northern…
Skeet Reese To watch the average bass tournament, often the outcome is so often decided on who finds the best stretch of bank. But what happens when the shallow bite…
Craig Boddington Resurrected by Ruger and Federal in 1988, it’s an article of faith today that the .416 Rigby was one of the most popular of the British big bores.…
Bob Jensen When you go fishing, if you want to catch a fish, it’s really important that you put your bait where the fish live. It’s the most basic concept…
J. Wayne Fears as seen on the Outdoor Wire If you’ll go to work now, well in advance of deer season, you can make bucks walk in front of your…
Mike Hanback One summer Jay Gregory, host of The Wild Outdoors on the Outdoor Channel, glassed a huge whitetail in a bean field and thought, “Man, that dude will push 200 inches!” He…
Alaska Travel Industry Association The biggest problem with fishing in Alaska is making decisions-saltwater or fresh, salmon, trout or halibut, guided or unguided, remote lodge or road system, spring or…
Colorado Division of Wildlife Hunting mule deer in Colorado is always challenging. Hunters can improve their success by understanding the habits of these critters. During 2009, for all manners of…
Bob McNally The Mississippi Gulf Coast still has oil booms at places spotted along beaches and inlets in case BP crude suddenly shows up again. And there still are oil…
Craig Boddington At the peak of the midafternoon heat we took a break in the shade and drank some water. About six that morning we’d picked up the tracks where…
By Ted Pilgrim with Tony Roach Even in early autumn, a time most fishermen are enjoying cooler days and the bounty of increased fish activity, Tony Roach has ice fishing…