Two Monster Bucks from Minnesota
Brad Juaire As seen on MyBuckStory.com When I was a little boy, I would wait for my dad, now a 51-year retired member of Machinists District 165, to come home from…
DetailsBrad Juaire As seen on MyBuckStory.com When I was a little boy, I would wait for my dad, now a 51-year retired member of Machinists District 165, to come home from…
DetailsTim Herald Like the majority of turkey hunters, I live where Easterns are the dominant subspecies, and much of the best hunting is in April. Being an absolute turkey addict,…
DetailsTerry Madewell Article provided by Game & Fish One of the great attractions of turkey hunting is that there are simply so many different scenarios where you can encounter gobblers. Unlike…
DetailsBeau Beasley It was half past two in the morning when the alarm went off at Fire Station 25. The sound jolted me out of an unsteady sleep, and I…
DetailsDoug Howlett The food plot looked like a disc had been run across with several passes-enough to turn the soil-with the addition of numerous landmine-sized craters carved among the destruction.…
DetailsBob McNally No fish are more game than tarpon. They jump like crazed banshees; are remarkably strong; readily strike bass-size plugs, flies and bait; are abundant in many places; and…
DetailsC. Douglas Nielsen This article was first printed in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Nov. 25, 2010. Ryan England, the hunter in the story, is a third generation UA pipefitter. Believe it…
DetailsLuke Clausen More often than not, bass fishing is an exercise in faith—faith in your knowledge to know the one spot where the fish will be in a huge lake.…
DetailsGary Green For most of my 56 years of life, I’ve heard the adage “even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then” when I’ve done something good, but…
DetailsGary Green For most of my 56 years of life, I’ve heard the adage “even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then” when I’ve done something good, but…
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