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Comments Off on Michael Iaconelli on Catching Northern Wintertime Bass
Bass Fishing
John’s Note: Michael Iaconelli (www.mikeiaconelli.com) of Woodbury Heights, New Jersey, has won the Bassmaster Classic and the Angler-of-the-Year title on the B.A.S.S. Circuit. In January and February, the North has icy, hard water. But in open water, you’ll enjoy some of the best fishing of the year, because the
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Comments Off on Catching East Coast Wintertime Bass with Davy Hite
Bass Fishing
John’s Note: Davy Hite (https://www.facebook.com/davyhite) of Ninety Six, South Carolina, ranks as one of the top-10 money-winning anglers of all time. In cold weather, I’ll fish South Carolina’s Murray and Greenwood lakes. But during January and February, I prefer Lake Greenwood, since I’ll have many
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Comments Off on How to Use Hunting Pressure to Take Deer
Deer Hunting
I couldn’t believe that my friend Hank Hearn had dropped me off 1/4-mile from camp and walked me into a stand no more than 60-yards from the main road to Willow Point Lodge, a part of Tara Wildlife near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Hearn had told me, “We use hunting pressure here at the end of deer …
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Comments Off on How to Hunt Green Fields and Scrapes for Deer at the End of the Season
Deer Hunting
Hunting over green fields is a southern tradition. By January, however, the older-age-class bucks realize that fields spell danger for them. To hunt a green field successfully during the late season, hunt between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm, the hours green fields experience the least amount of hunting pressure, and older
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Comments Off on Why Hunt Doe Concentration Zones to Bag a Late Season Buck
Deer Hunting
A buck’s nature changes during the rut, which occurs at various times across the United States. But in some parts of the South, the rut happens during late deer season. The buck expands his pre-rut territory and often goes into new lands to look for more does to breed. During the late season, a buck …
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