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Crop Management
Editor’s Note: Travis Sumner from Edgefield, South Carolina, is the Hunting Heritage and Habitat Manager for the National Wild Turkey Foundation (NTWF) and is a member of the Mossy Oak GameKeepers (https://www.mossyoak.com/brands/gamekeepers). I enjoy managing the lands where I hunt and the wildlife that lives on
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Comments Off on What a Morning Shrimping Trip Can Produce for You and Your Family
Gulf Coast Fishing
If you’ve bought any shrimp lately, you know that these crustaceans can be very expensive. Depending on the size of the shrimp and how far commercial shrimpers have to go to find and catch the shrimp you buy, at the beach XX jumbo shrimp sell for $12.99 a pound and medium-sized shrimp sell for $6.99/pound. …
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Comments Off on Why You May Need a Mongoose Shrimping Net
Gulf Coast Fishing
Steve Hesse, the owner of Brunson nets in Foley, Alabama, is a third-generation net builder. His grandfather immigrated to the USA from Germany years ago and worked at a fish market in Foley, Alabama, close to a net-builder’s shop. Mr. Hesse learned the craft of building all kinds of nets – small nets, crab
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Comments Off on What’s Captain Mike Wilson’s Favorite Shrimping Trip
Gulf Coast Fishing
Editor’s Note: Captain Mike Wilson is a retired contractor from Silverhill, Alabama, who is living his dream. Captain Mike is like many other working people who retire and decide that retirement means leaving the job they’ve done most of their lives to start another business doing what they’ve always wanted to
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Comments Off on How I’m Living My Dream Offering Shrimping Trips with Captain Mike Wilson
Gulf Coast Fishing
Editor’s Note: Captain Mike Wilson is a retired contractor from Silverhill, Alabama, who is living his dream. Captain Mike is like many other working people who retire and decide that retirement means leaving the job they’ve done most of their lives to start another business doing what they’ve always wanted to
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