Features from June 2019
- Fishing frog baits can be an exciting way to target bass in Mississippi waters through the summer. Whenever bass are shallow, tie one on.
- Kyle Perry says bass anglers will see similarities in the approaches to putting delectable flounder in the boat this summer.
- Jourdan River is full of great bass fishing for anglers who’d enjoy a nice float trip from freshwater to brackish water and even saltwater.
- During June and July, offshore ledges are the place to fish for schools of bass, and you can really mop up with crankbaits once you find them.
- A lot of Mississippi anglers will be fishing from dry ground this summer. Here’s some tips for making the best of fishing from the bank.
- Veteran angler Freddie McMullen has learned how to up his odds of success. Here are his tips to fill that cooler with slab-sized sunfish.
Columns - June 2019
- Grilling king mackerel filets that have been soaked in a 7 Up hot sauce marinade makes for a great fish dinner on a warm June evening.
- Big fish feeding behavior is more closely related to Solunar times, the major and minor feeding periods, rather than moon phase.
- During June, bass will be schooling, and once you find them, you may catch more than one from the same spot. Maynor Creek.
- Warmouth sunfish are one of the lesser-common panfish species. They are fun to catch and tasty table fare, but are often misidentified by anglers.
- The ability to assess the environmental history of a fish is a tool that can provide important information used to better manage fisheries.
- Tony Taylor, publisher of Louisiana Sportsman magazine, is the king, or one of many kings, of fishing with a Zoom Super Fluke.
Outdoor Updates - June 2019
- Lincoln County hunter Ricky Case harvested a sleeping gobbler on Canemount WMA. While cleaning the turkey, he discovered two shotgun pellet wounds in its breast area.
- With an increase in participation, that included more than 6,000 in the 2019 state championships, Archery in Mississippi Schools is growing in popularity.
- With CWD positives now at 19 and impacted areas on the increase, the disease is beginning to affect Mississippi’s deer-hunting regulations and limits.
- Hunter Waltman of Kiln, Miss., killed a solid white gobbler on March 17. By then, he was intimately familiar with the animal.
- Phil Bryant WMA will be broken into four units, each one offering a unique hunting experience, and hunters will be permitted to hunt through drawings.
- Revel Rawlings accomplished something incredible in a three-day period in Mississippi. He killed three gobblers on three different National Forests.
- On April 22, Hughes Skinner of Madison and Hayden Speed of Flora broke the Mississippi state record for alligator gar with an 8-foot, 223-pound entry.
- Gary Turner of Hattiesburg considers himself lucky that he is surrounded by at least a dozen public hotspots for bream to fish with his canoe.
Field Notes - June 2019
- How to get the best out of spending a summer day, in Mississippi’s brutal heat, working on food plots, paths and deer stands.
- Spawning bluegills and shellcrackers take over the shallows as summer approaches. Here’s how to catch a mess of them on fishing beds.