July issue on its way

The July issue has lots to offer fishermen and hunters alike.

The July issue of Mississippi Sportsman will start arriving in mailboxes within the week. The magazine is filled with great information, including the inaugural outdoor report from Bobby Cleveland.

We don’t want you to be in the hot sun any longer than you have to this month. If bass are what you’re after, we’ll show you where to find consistent action on Columbus Lake. If crappie are your target fish, get in the boat and hit the Sardis Lake hotspots in this issue. And don’t forget that the coast offers incredible fishing for hard-fighting species like redfish.

Here’s a look at the lineup:

Back it up
Biloxi’s Back Bay is full of fish, if you know how to work the fluctuating saltwater line.
By Chris Ginn

Dominance Dilemma
Sometimes it just makes sense to take smaller-antlered bucks, particularly when those deer are interfering with the goal of harvesting large-racked bucks.
By Tommy Kirkland

Shaking Things Up
Shaky heads can be the key to turning around an angler’s tournament day. Here are some tips on how to use the diminutive rigs.
By Mike Giles

Crappie Hotspots Series: Sardis Lake
This month we track crappie guide John Woods as he shows us 10 go-to locations for catching slab crappie on Sardis Lake.
By Phillip Gentry

Taking Up Residence
Some towns are allowing limited hunting to combat expanding deer populations. Here are some tips on capitalizing on those opportunities.
By John J. Woods

Born to Run
Gulf-strain striped bass once roamed the entire Pearl River Valley prior to the construction of the Ross Barnett dam. Nowadays, these fish are engineered for a life of impoundment.
By Phillip Gentry

Consistent Columbus
Look to this Tenn-Tom Waterway reservoir for action throughout the long, hot summer.
By David Hawkins

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