
Features from - October 2022
- Spotting diving birds can instantly turn an uneventful day into a fantastic fish-catching experience for anglers old or young.
- The new style crossbows allow older hunters and many others the opportunity to keep hunting from blinds or shoot houses.
- As the weather begins to cool in the fall, catfish transition from summer patterns to winter. Try one of these strategies to catch them.
- If you are looking for some fantastic small game hunting, then check out some of the hot spots in each region of Mississippi.
- Last season, bucks with palmated antlers, cactus bucks and velvet bucks were harvested by deer hunters who reported these strange deer.

Columns - October 2022
- Largemouth bass can use a range of options to best achieve successful prey capture depending on the sensory input.
- Use these steps to properly set up your bow. Failure to do so often results in frustration, additional work, and even total failure.
- Bass anglers near and far want to get their hands on JaBoom’s Beaver Ballz. The soft plastic makes infiltrating mats much easier.
- During the months of October through December, Bogue Homa is one of the most productive Mississippi bass fishing lakes.
- Bobwhite quail are small birds that prefer walking more than flying. Their numbers have declined, but are still highly regarded.

Outdoor Updates - October 2022
- By the time October rolls around, the water surface temperature has cooled off and the bass are gearing up for their annual fall fest.
- Fall is truly harvest time in the Magnolia State and outdoor lovers have more things to do than time to do them.
- Capt. Bob Crosby of Madison and some of his friends killed two alligators in Madison County on Sept. 11, 2022.
- An update on Chronic Wasting Disease in Mississippi and how it affects your hunting season from the harvest to transporting and sampling.
Field Notes - October 2022
- When a buck lwalks by the WiseEye, it not only takes a picture, it analyzes all kinds of data and can track that specific deer’s movements.