Cooking on the Wild Side

Seafood lasagna fills bill

Last February, I deviated a little from the usual, fin, fur or feather recipes and offered a recipe for oysters. Many of you took the time to let me know you appreciated it, so I’m going to do it again. […]

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What type of gun do you hunt hogs with?

What type of gun do you use when hunting wild hogs? Most hunters would agree that there really is no wrong answer to this question, and plenty probably kill hogs with a number of different guns, although some deer hunters like to stick with their deer rifles just to stay in tune with it year-round. […]

Coyote

Where did all these coyotes come from?

We’ve all heard the story about how the SCDNR or the NCWRC brought coyotes into the Carolinas to keep the deer population in check. Some of us even have a friend who swears he killed a coyote with an ear tattoo from one of those agencies back in the early days (no photo though […]

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What would the game warden do?

Last week, we ran an article posing the question of what would you do if you inadvertently gigged an undersized flounder or accidentally shot a hen while killing a gobbler. Our readers provided some good feedback and a variety of answers. […]

Greener Pastures

Controlled fire is a tool

Fire has a bad connotation when it’s discussed, possibly because so many lives and so much personal property have been lost to it. When not contained or controlled, fire can be devastating.  […]

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Tips for catching Feburary’s trout

It’s no secret that so far, this winter has been a mild one across the Carolinas, and that has kept the speckled trout bite hotter than most anglers have seen at this time of year. In most years, February is a month to fish schooling redfish pretty much exclusively, while waiting for warmer weather to get back into the trout.  […]