February 2021 – Robin Prince of Labadieville, La., killed this 24-point, 215-inch non-typical buck on Dec. 11, 2020, in Humphries County. Photo courtesy Robin Prince. | View the Contents
March 2021 – Very few things can get a Mississippi hunter’s heart pumping like the gobble of a big tom turkey, and then the sight of that white or red head and big fan easing through the woods. Photo courtesy Kasey Miller. | View the Contents
April 2021 – Turkey gobblers occupy the minds of a lot of Mississippi sportsmen this month. Learn how to face off with turkeys in the hills and those old birds that are tough, tough to tag. Photo by Rick Small. | View the Contents
May 2021 – Big or small, the Biloxi Marsh is full of redfish in May as they relocate to match rising water temperatures, feeding all the while. Photo by Bobby Cleveland. | View the Contents
June 2021 – Bream fishing, a summer-long heritage across Mississippi, peaks in June with bluegills spawning in waters all over the Magnolia State. Photo by Jeff Burleson. | View the Contents
July 2021 – Flipping isn’t a tactic often used to catch flounder, but it’s a good one, in the right situations.
Photo by Will Drost. | View the Contents
August 2021 – Mississippi’s artificial reef program has provided plenty of places for fishermen to catch fish like this scamp grouper. Photo by Brian Carroll. | View the Contents
September 2021 – Deer season is right around the corner for Mississippi hunters, who can check out WMA prospects, make some mock scrapes, find big bucks on small tracts of land and refurbish last season’s stands. Photo by Matt Hansen. | View the Contents
MSS October 2021 – Deer season cranks up across Mississippi this month, and the early archery season is a great time to catch a big buck unaware, especially if you know what he’s eating and where he’s sleeping. Photo by Matt Hansen. | View the Contents
MSS November 2021 – High-school student Matt Adcock of White Oak arrowed this great Smith County buck on Oct. 2. Photo courtsey Matt Adcock. | View the Contents
December 2021 – Todd Irwin’s 8-point, 150-inch monster, nicknamed “Blinky” was killed the afternoon of Oct. 29 near Camden.| View the Contents
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