• Why and How Whitey Outlaw Digs Holes in Grass to Catch Crappie

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    Editor’s Note: Whitey Outlaw from St. Matthews, South Carolina, has been fishing crappie tournaments for the last 40 years. He’s a third-generation crappie fisherman and consistently finishes in the top 15 in most of the tournaments he enters. Whitey’s home lake is Santee Cooper in South Carolina that was

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  • When Bowhunter Howard Hill Took an Elephant

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    Three months later, armed with bow and arrow, camera crews, trucks, jeeps and mechanics, Howard Hill prepared to set sail from New Orleans, Louisiana, on the “Rio Grande.” The world press caught the excitement of the story and featured headlines that read, “Howard Hill Sails For Africa To Kill Elephant. Will

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  • How Longbow Hunter Howard Hill Prepared to Kill an African Elephant

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    Editor’s Note: The little, barefoot, overall-clad boy Howard Hill made small clouds of dust as he raced from the cotton field down the road to the house holding the first rabbit he ever had killed with his bow and arrow. That first rabbit taken in Wilsonville, Alabama, marked a new page in the history of …

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  • How a Zoo Elephant Helped Howard Hill Live His Bowhunting Dream

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    Editor’s Note: The little, barefoot, overall-clad boy Howard Hill made small clouds of dust as he raced from the cotton field down the road to the house holding the first rabbit he ever had killed with his bow and arrow. That first rabbit taken in Wilsonville, Alabama, marked a new page in the history of …

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  • What Howard Hill’s Beginnings Were in Bowhunting

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    Editor’s Note: The little, barefoot, overall-clad boy Howard Hill made small clouds of dust as he raced from the cotton field down the road to the house holding the first rabbit he ever had killed with his bow and arrow. That first rabbit taken in Wilsonville, Alabama, marked a new page in the history of …

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