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As Big As they Grow Ross Barnett crappiePosted January 01 at 8:10 am Paul Johnson is a charter member and President of the country’s largest crappie club, the Magnolia Crappie Club. Paul considers Ross Barnett Reservoir his home lake, and he enjoys crappie tournament fishing on all major waterways, lakes and reservoirs in Mississippi. |
Getting' Fresh Live fast, die youngPosted February 01 at 7:00 am |
Lunker Lines Lake Bogue Homa bassPosted January 01 at 1:00 am Paul Elias of Laurel has fished 15 Bassmaster Classics with career winnings of over $1 million dollars, including one Bassmaster Classic Championship. Paul Elias also holds the current record for a four-day BASS Tournament weigh-in with 132 pounds, 8 ounces, on Falcon Lake in Texas. |
Marine Electronics Midnight at the marinaPosted January 01 at 7:40 am Allan Tarvid has been writing about recreational and commercial marine electronics since the 1970s covering everything from running lights to computer integrated vessel management systems. |
Sound & Sea The secrets of Cat IslandPosted January 01 at 8:02 am For more than 40 years, John E. Phillips has been a fulltime outdoor writer who travels throughout the South, gathering information on hunting and fishing and other outdoor pursuits. |
The Shootist One gun theoryPosted January 01 at 3:01 pm Gordon Hutchinson graduated from Louisiana State University, and served as an Airborne Infantry Officer with the 82nd Airborne Division during the Vietnam era. After leaving the Army, he embarked upon a career in newspaper advertising, working for the Baton Rouge Advocate. He also worked as a law enforcement firearms instructor, and has been a shooting sports columnist for Louisiana Sportsman for decades. He lives on a farm outside Baton Rouge with his wife Ti Lou, four horses, a donkey, dogs and several raccoon pets. He has had two books published, The Quest and the Quarry, and The Great New Orleans Gun Grab (written with Todd Masson), a searing expose’ of the scandal of gun confiscations in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Both books were chosen as Outdoor Books of the Year by the Southeastern Outdoor Press Association. He’s an unrepentant gun nut, and a founding member of the vast, right-wing conspiracy. Read more at www.gordonhutchinson.com. |
Woods Wise The shotgun evolutionPosted January 01 at 8:01 am Dr. John J. Woods has hunted and fished all across America, including Alaska and several foreign countries. John lives in Clinton with his wife and two daughters, one that hunts and fishes with Dad. |
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