Features from March 2022
- We take a look back at all of the trophy bucks taken by Mississippi hunters during the 2021-22 season that we covered.
- The 2022 Spring turkey season forecast looks good for most and should be a far better season this year compared to last year.
- When the calendar rolls over to March, anglers can expect to catch crappie in a number of different ways. Here’s some tips to help.
- Becky Nicosia, of Baton Rouge, La., is a talented archer who loves to turkey hunt and she prefers shooting them with her bow.
Columns - March 2022
- Before you start looking for your next “hunting partner,” here are a couple of things to consider when getting a hunting dog.
- Population-level analyses indicate no adverse effects of fishing during the bass spawn at present levels of fishing.
- Arbogast hit a bass fishing home run when it marketed the Hula Popper 2.0, a spittin’ image of the G760 model of the original Hula Popper.
- The weather and the moon phase will dictate when Lake Bogue Homa’s big spawning bass will move into shallow water.
- Rabbit meat has a clean mild flavor, can be used in a multitude of dishes, and is great game meat to introduce to the picky eater.
- Ladyfish are long, cylindrical shaped fish that are found along inshore waters along the Atlantic seaboard and the Gulf of Mexico.
Outdoor Updates - March 2022
- If you’re looking for a lighter turkey gun to take to the woods, then look no further than the new generation of 20-gauge turkey guns.
- Dr. Sam Polles, the longest-serving Executive Director of the MDWFP, is retiring after 29 years, July 1992 to February, 2022.
- You can pick your passion in the spring. Some hunt gobblers in the morning and then head to the lake in search of succulent crappie.
- Drew Beith killed a monster buck, which was estimated to score close to 160 inches, in Yazoo County on Jan. 31.
- With turkeys receiving more hunting pressure each year, more than a few hunters are turning to wingbones and trumpets to give them an edge.
Field Notes - March 2022
- Once you clean and fillet fish, it’s important to still keep them cold and sealed waiting for the fryer, broiler or grill.
- The variety of sizes and natural colors of the Gilly just add to its versatile applications for bass anglers.
- Here is some good information that will help turkey hunters plan days to go after gobblers and tag their limit of toms.