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Comments Off on Catching Catfish to Sizzle in Your Skillet with Outdoor Writer John E. Phillips
Catfish Fishing
John’s Note: Even when the singer’s the same and the music’s the same, most songs mean something different to every listener. However, there’s one song that evokes the same emotion in all of us, and that’s the song sung by a drag as line hums off the spool, the rod bows, and our muscles tighten. …
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Comments Off on Pinpointing the Elusive Key to Catching Catfish in Swift Tailrace Waters Below Dams with Outdoor Writer John E. Phillips
Catfish Fishing
John’s Note: Ole Mr. Whiskers loves dam sites, but fooling him there can be maddening – unless you get in the groove. My fishing buddy and I were catching two to four catfish per hour. But the anglers in the nondescript, flat-bottomed johnboat across from us were taking a couple of cats every 5 to …
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Comments Off on How to Rig and Bait Up for Tailrace Catfish with Outdoor Writer John E. Phillips
Catfish Fishing
John’s Note: Kyle Baggett of Cullman, Alabama, has been a tailrace specialist for more than 40 years. Baggett knows catfish and their habits, as well as he understands his closest friends. No matter what the water or weather conditions, whether the fish are feeding or not, Baggett will bring in 50 to 100 pounds of
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Comments Off on Catching Catfish to Sizzle in Your Skillet with Outdoor Writer John E. Phillips
Catfish Fishing
John’s Note: Even when the singer’s the same and the music’s the same, most songs mean something different to every listener. However, there’s one song that evokes the same emotion in all of us, and that’s the song sung by a drag as line hums off the spool, the rod bows, and our muscles tighten. …
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Comments Off on Why the Chicago Cubs’ Jon and Farrah Lester Started Their Philanthropy – Never Quit with John E. Phillips
Pro Staff
John’s Note: Jon Lester, today a Chicago Cubs (www.chicago.cubs.mlb.com) pitcher, avid hunter and a member of Mossy Oak’s Pro Staff (www.mossyoak.com), just signed in December, 2014, with the Cubs for a 6-year $155 million contract. Lester won the last game in the 2007 World Series as a pitcher. He pitched
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