Deep Thoughts For Winter Bass
Jay Yelas Fishing in deep water is still probably the most misunderstood type of fishing that bass anglers have to deal with on a regular basis. Deep water can be…
Jay Yelas Fishing in deep water is still probably the most misunderstood type of fishing that bass anglers have to deal with on a regular basis. Deep water can be…
Doug Howlett Deer hunters spend hours-sometimes an entire day, days at a time-in their treestands, waiting for that one golden opportunity for a shot at the buck of their dreams.…
Matt Young, DU Magazine While good waterfowl hunting can be found across this continent from the Arctic to the Everglades, there are certain locations that regularly attract extraordinary numbers of…
Luke Clausen For many anglers and boat owners, the onset of winter means an end to the boating season. As temperatures continue to drop around the country, it is now…
David Hart The bear was just a black speck on a distant hillside and darkness was an hour away, but Mike Knapp didn’t think twice about going. He hoisted his…
Craig Boddington I have been a fan of the fast .30-calibers for many years. There are few tools more versatile or equally well suited to a wide variety of game…
Submitted By: USA Guest Author and Pro Angler Scott Suggs First, let me say as an angler I understand bass fishing after a cold front can be very frustrating. Especially…
Submitted By: Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry, original author unknown Admittedly, the field dressing chore is not the most enjoyable part of the hunt, but the extra time spent…
Brett Graham, IAMAW 839 Brett Graham is the owner of Liberty Chesapeakes in the heart of the central flyway. He is proud to offer fellow USA members a 15% discount on guided…
Lee J. Hoots The breadth of the Remington Model 700 rifle line has become staggering in recent years, and this from a company that has been bought and sold a…
Submitted By: Cody Roswick – USA Guest Author November isn’t only a time big bucks start chasing does or when camouflage becomes a fashion statement. For northern anglers, this season…
Doug Howlett As deer season’s first days open in your area, do you know where you should be sitting? It’s probably still pretty hot outside, bugs are still swirling around…
Craig Boddington If we’re honest with ourselves, the good old .30-30 Winchester will handle most shots most of us make on deer-and it’s proven itself on elk and bear all…
Submitted By: Alan Clemons, as appeared in The Fishing Wire Throughout much of the country, anglers are winding down their fishing pursuits and turning their thoughts to hunting, winter sports…
Terry Johnson, IAFF 724 We packed the truck and began our trip from Minnesota to Wyoming on a Thursday evening in mid-September. We drove straight through and arrived in Jackson…
Lee J. Hoots For five days I had struggled to remain focused as I chased Dall sheep in the Alaska Range. My guide was easily 10 years younger than me…
Luke Clausen There’s no shortage of activities competing for the attention of anglers during the fall. As anglers, it’s obvious we love to be outdoors; and after a summer of…
Submitted By: Tim Godbee, as appeared on www.fhfh.org Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry – Why use wild game, deer and elk, to feed the hungry? The answer to this…
Submitted By: Gary Klein – USA Guest Author and Pro Angler To watch the average bass tournament, the outcome is so often decided on who finds the best stretch of…
Submitted By: Tim Godbee, as appeared on www.fhfh.org Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry – Why use wild game, deer and elk, to feed the hungry? The answer to this…
Babe Winkelman Access to public hunting land in America is pretty darn good in most states. But there’s nothing like having access to a great piece of private land, where…
Ken Barrett As host of the union-sponsored TV show, TRCP’s Life in the Open, I often get asked if there is fishing in Alaska that doesn’t cost an arm and a…