Features from July 2022
- After adding all the expenses of owning and operating a boat, anglers can pay for several charter trips each year and still save money.
- Coyotes are at ease and move more at night. Hunt when you can and as often as you can, remember the basics, and you will have the advantage.
- Nothing conjures up the attention of old and young alike than a glimpse inside a tackle box of old wooden bass lures.
- Nothing conjures up the attention of old and young alike than a glimpse inside a tackle box of old wooden bass lures.
- It’s no secret that July weather makes it tough to fish, but below the surface, crappie are adapting and finding suitable refuge.
Columns - July 2022
- Bogue Homa with its vast vegetation and cypress trees provides shade, ambush points and oxygen for the bass and the bait fish.
- Bow hunting is about much more than just the destination; it’s the journey that really makes the difference.
- Two fundamental things your waterfowl retriever must have is a love of water and being comfortable around gunfire.
- Some anglers and guides are fearing — and witnessing — declines in some of Mississippi’s best crappie fisheries.
- Since the intro of the Mag 12 BUZZ Worm, Mister Twister has gotten calls for a smaller size, so they developed the 8-inch Mag BUZZ Worm.
- Grilled, baked, fried and even smoked, red snapper holds its own with a wide variety of cooking techniques.
- Bluefish are pelagic fish, and can be found all over the globe. Anglers catch them everywhere from the deep sea to nearshore reefs.
Outdoor Updates - July 2022
- Diehard Mississippi anglers know there’s one place you can still catch aggressive bass in July and that is in small creeks and rivers.
- Hot July days aren’t the most fun time to fish, but they put fish and game in places where they can be accessed much easier.
- The 2022 Mississippi Outdoor Hall of Fame announced the Class of 2022, which includes outdoors men and women who made positive impacts.