Arkansas’ Greers Ferry Lake — Hot For Hybrid Striped Bass

No sooner had the spoon bounced bottom about 40 feet below then my son Daniel called out, “Fish on!”
READ MORE ›No sooner had the spoon bounced bottom about 40 feet below then my son Daniel called out, “Fish on!”
READ MORE ›Crouching into a low squat, I came to full draw as the gray blob again came into focus some 5 yards away!
READ MORE ›Many large redfish move from the Gulf through Lake Borgne into the Rigolets before entering Lake Pontchartrain.
READ MORE ›It is only fair that you ask my qualifications for writing this article. The reason that I feel qualified to pontificate on “Tactics For Tough Toms” is that I never seem to encounter the other kind, the mythical “Easy Tom.” I know of other hunters who tend to blunder into these rare birds quite regularly, but my lot in life seems to be gobblers, which just refuse to make things easy for me.
READ MORE ›Most Americans and shooters worldwide are enthralled with tales of the American West. So it was only natural that shooters around the world would eventually come up with a shooting game for would-be cowboys — hence the birth of the Single Action Shooting Society — Cowboy Action Shooting! To compete in a Cowboy Action shoot, you must first dress the part. If this sounds like fun, you are exactly right!
READ MORE ›The following recaps some of the highlights and lowlights from my fishing in 2014’s second half.
READ MORE ›South Carolina’s Lake Wateree contains excellent populations of blue cats with some topping 80 pounds!
READ MORE ›Today, far more archers release their arrows using a mechanical release aid than their fingers. Be that as it may, a small cadre of bowhunters believes that they increase their chances of success in the field by using a tried-and-true finger release. Find out their reasons why.
READ MORE ›Here are some of my more memorable fishing moments during the first half of 2014’s tournament season.
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