Ethanol and Outboards, Headaches and Solutions
Submitted By: Bob McNally – USA Guest Author If you own a boat and outboard motor, and you’ve not yet run afoul of E10 gasoline, count your lucky stars. Better…
Submitted By: Bob McNally – USA Guest Author If you own a boat and outboard motor, and you’ve not yet run afoul of E10 gasoline, count your lucky stars. Better…
J. Wayne Fears as seen on the Outdoor Wire It was the Christmas of Christmas’s. Under the red cedar Christmas tree, we had cut behind the barn, brought into the…
Babe Winkelman OK, beauty may be in the eye of the beholder because bullheads might be one of the homeliest fish in fresh water. But there are a lot of…
Submitted By: Tim Herald – USA Guest Author Dall’s sheep, brown bears, Alaskan-Yukon moose; these are all marquis species that we think of when hunting Alaska is mentioned. Truth be…
Submitted By: Randy Howell – USA Guest Author Sometimes, you just never know what’s going to be on the other end of the line when you reel it in. On…
Craig Boddington America adopted her first .30-caliber military rifle, the Norwegian Krag in .30-40, in 1892. Our long-beloved .30-30 Winchester came out a couple of years later. After the turn…
Submitted By: Jon Bondy – USA Guest Author Call me biased. It’s okay, really. I think Canada’s Lake St. Clair is one of the best smallmouth lakes there is. I…
Brian Carper During the past few weeks, you may have wanted to hit the lake for a day of fishing, but before you even made it to the garage to…
Lee J. Hoots As of late, a longgun with interchangeable barrels seems to be the major focus at Black Powder Products, Inc., parent company to CVA Muzzleloading. The brand’s affordable…
M. D. Johnson When you walked into my grandparents’ home, the first thing you noticed was a crappie on the wall. This, my grandfather reminded us grandkids often, wasn’t just…
Craig Boddington “I didn’t know you could still hunt elephant.” This is one of the first comments I usually hear on the subject of elephant hunting, even among fairly knowledgeable…
Submitted By: Tim Herald – USA Guest Author In today’s world of quality deer management, great food-plot mixes and a dozen other factors that help us grow and harvest great…
David Hart It is still summer. Deer season may be months away, but it’s time to start thinking about food plots. In fact, hunters who live in the northern reaches…
Bob McAuliffe A few years back, my friend Russ Fullerton and I went on a caribou hunt in Gander, Newfoundland. We have always hunted in Pennsylvania for whitetail deer, black…
Submitted By: Gary Brooks – USA Guest Author Look at that bass. Can’t see it? Even when you are perched high atop the front deck of your bass boat wearing…
Peter B. Mathiesen Although salmonids are not the most common fish to cast a line to in the United State, you could be closer to salmon fishing than you realize.…
Babe Winkelman Basic hunting ethics mandate that every hunter must strive for clean, humane kills. Indeed, we hunters must do everything we can to prevent wounding losses in the field.…
J. Wayne Fears as seen on the Outdoor Wire The accurate weather information is an important part of the hunting, angling and shooting world, especially in remote locations. Knowing when…
Ted Pilgrim Among bass-heads, few phrases turn heads faster than “secret rig” or “hot bait.” Authentic bass catching gold-nuggets are rare commodities these days, but tricks do exist, especially in…
Paul Markel Scanning the wood line with your compact binoculars you pick up movement in the thicket. Your heart begins to race and you make out what appears to be…
Dan Beily There are several ways I could start this story, and it wouldn’t change the ending. Since I need someplace to start, I will go back eight years and…
Ken Cook When developing fishing patterns, I take into account every possible variable – especially latitude. Latitude is important in the spring months when bass in lower latitude regions like…
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