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Turkey Hunting
John’s Note: Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland, Mossy Oak’s senior vice president of media services, probably has hunted turkeys as long and as hard as any man alive. He hunts for his own enjoyment, but in the early days of Mossy Oak (www.mossyoak.com), he was a cameraman, field producer, guide and caller. One of
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Turkey Hunting
John’s Note: Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland, Mossy Oak’s senior vice president of media services, probably has hunted turkeys as long and as hard as any man alive. He hunts for his own enjoyment, but in the early days of Mossy Oak (www.mossyoak.com), he was a cameraman, field producer, guide and caller. One of
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Comments Off on Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland Thinks Many Turkey Hunters Walk Past Turkeys They Can Take
Turkey Hunting
John’s Note: Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland, Mossy Oak’s senior vice president of media services, probably has hunted turkeys as long and as hard as any man alive. He hunts for his own enjoyment, but in the early days of Mossy Oak (www.mossyoak.com), he was a cameraman, field producer, guide and caller. One of
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Comments Off on Finding Places to Hunt Turkeys Instead of Practicing Your Calling with Ronnie Strickland
Turkey Hunting
John’s Note: Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland, Mossy Oak’s senior vice president of media services, probably has hunted turkeys as long and as hard as any man alive. He hunts for his own enjoyment, but in the early days of Mossy Oak (www.mossyoak.com), he was a cameraman, field producer, guide and caller. One of
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Comments Off on How to Catch Crappie in the Mouths of Creeks
Crappie Fishing
John’s Note: During the spring when the weather and the water heat-up, the crappie move into the shallows near the bank to spawn. But oftentimes a late winter cold front can drive the crappie from the banks to open water. Also in many sections of the U.S., the water’s still cold or cool in mid-March …
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