Cobia Central
The pursuit of cobia can challenge saltwater tackle as well a fisherman’s knowledge. This sleek and hardy saltwater fish is quite a fighter and is often overlooked for offering fine table fare.
The pursuit of cobia can challenge saltwater tackle as well a fisherman’s knowledge. This sleek and hardy saltwater fish is quite a fighter and is often overlooked for offering fine table fare.
By the first week of May, the danger of a killer frost is improbable, and any planned summer food plots should be well underway. Unfortunately, many part-time land managers/hunters do not sow the first seed until May. […]
A century ago, Horace Kephart, the “Dean of American Campers,” came to the North Carolina mountains seeking a place “back of beyond.” […]
Centrally located between Miami and New York is the seaport town of Georgetown, an oasis for Atlantic Coast cruisers and offshore anglers alike. […]
To get the most out of a day fishing for bass on Lake Wateree this month, you need to get your buzz on — in more ways than one. […]
If you need proof that there’s more than one way to skin a cat, take a look at Jeff Yates and Jamie Hough. […]
Biologists can have great intentions and use the best management tools available, but in the end, Mother Nature often trumps everything. […]
Rhonda Reid glanced over her shoulder at her boyfriend, Jay Garrard, and giggled. […]
Spanish mackerel are a favorite fish of many anglers, and rightfully so. They arrive in late April and stick around through October — sometimes into November — and they usually will bite well. […]
I’m hunkered under the wide limbs of a giant hemlock, waiting out a hard, pounding, gully-washer kind of rain. […]
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