Kee-kees anyone?
Everybody knows that kee-kees are made by young turkeys and are rarely heard in the spring season and they’re almost never used to call up gobblers … everybody but Paul Meek that is. […]
Everybody knows that kee-kees are made by young turkeys and are rarely heard in the spring season and they’re almost never used to call up gobblers … everybody but Paul Meek that is. […]
April is a magic month, with bass readying to go on the bed, turkeys gobbling and everything in nature turning green. […]
“When the wind doesn’t blow, we’ve gotta go,” Tom Marzoni of Gotta Geaux Charters said. […]
If you’re a regular reader of this monthly column you know that I love to tournament fish for crappie. […]
Shad are the predominant forage for all fish-eating game fish in Mississippi waters. The shad spawn will start this month, signaling the new crop of this essential forage fish. […]
Micro 5 is a lightweight, compact underwater camera connected to a 5-inch advanced LCD that displays colorful underwater scenery with sharp resolution. Adjustable IR lighting illuminates deep and dark water so you can examine fish and fish cover with 3X digital zoom. […]
For a complete line of defense against the elements, Frabill’s F-Series Storm Gear performs like no other fishing-specific outerwear. […]
Sierra’s new Fill/Drain Kit features two fittings that permanently replace the upper vent plug and lower drain plug in your outboard or stern drive lower unit. Service adapters are threaded on one end and barbed on the other to accept a hose or tube. […]
Boat space, accessory placement and functionality impact fishing efficiency. Here’s how to make the most of your day on the water. […]
The ThermaCELL Outdoor Insect-Repellent Lantern is the best option for keeping away mosquitoes and other insects. […]
The Lightning Crow from Flextone Game Calls produces ultra-realistic, natural sounds that can be heard for miles. This long-range turkey call forces even the most tight-lipped birds to expose their position. […]
A lot of turkey hunters shy away from public lands in the spring, believing them to be too crowded with sportsmen and home to birds that are too heavily pressured and act spooked all season long. […]
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