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Comments Off on Smallmouths on Lakes at Night in Hot Weather
Bass Fishing
Editor’s Note: Even a dog knows to get out of the sun when the temperature is 90+ degrees, and many bass anglers across the nation have discovered that bassing is more productive after dark on most rivers and lakes in the summertime. Pickwick Lake on the border of Tennessee/Mississippi/Alabama is probably the
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Comments Off on Places and Equipment to Bass Fish at Night in Rivers During Hot Weather with Bernie Spidle
Bass Fishing
Editor’s Note: Even a dog knows to get out of the sun when the temperature is 90+ degrees, and many bass anglers across the nation have discovered that bassing is more productive after dark on most rivers and lakes in the summertime. Bernie Spidle of McCalla, Alabama, fishes rivers, particularly the Warrior River in
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Deer Hunting, Mule Deer
Editor’s Note: Cory Jarvis of Raymond, Alberta, Canada (www.3riversadventures.com, https://www.facebook.com/3riversadventures/), has been hunting mule deer for 30+ years and guiding mule deer hunters for the last 20 years. Mark Drury of Drury Outdoors (www.druryoutdoors.com ) and Eva Shockey are some of his
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Deer Hunting, Mule Deer
Editor’s Note: Cory Jarvis of Raymond, Alberta, Canada (www.3riversadventures.com, https://www.facebook.com/3riversadventures/), has been hunting mule deer for 30+ years and guiding mule deer hunters for the last 20 years. Mark Drury of Drury Outdoors (www.druryoutdoors.com ) and Eva Shockey are some of his
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Comments Off on Why to Think Like a Predator to Spot and Stalk Canadian Mule Deer
Deer Hunting, Mule Deer
Editor’s Note: Cory Jarvis of Raymond, Alberta, Canada (www.3riversadventures.com, https://www.facebook.com/3riversadventures/), has been hunting mule deer for 30+ years and guiding mule deer hunters for the last 20 years. Mark Drury of Drury Outdoors (www.druryoutdoors.com ) and Eva Shockey are some of his
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