September 2008
Cover: September 2008 (NC)
Which of the state’s 2 million public acres will be most productive this year? We have the answer in this issue. […]
Food plots are key to fall success
Traditionally, feed corn has been a staple attractant many deer hunters have used to draw deer into their hunting area. […]
Different strokes for boats
Mark Twain once said, “The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” That same statement could be attributed to the two-cycle outboard motor; they’re far from dead. […]
Skill + Luck = Bucks
The two North Carolina archery hunters who downed the top bow-killed bucks of 2007 had something in common — neither had seen their bucks previously; they hunted food sources at almost the same time in the middle of September; and they admit they were lucky. […]
Best hunters adapt to change
Scooter Pegg was named 2007’s bow hunter of the year by the Guilford Bowhunters.
The club utilizes a point system to determine the winner of this award. […]
New protectant perfect for duck marsh
With teal season beginning this month, and the full-fledged duck season only a little while behind it, the annual trek to the salt marshes of our coastline will begin. […]
Techniques for catch-and-release
Delayed-harvest streams revert to catch-and-release rules October 1 with two streams joining the popular fishing program, bringing the total of delayed-harvest streams to 20 in 14 western counties. […]
September is a moving month
There’s one good thing about September. Only the first part of it is as bad as August. That’s the way a lot of bass fisherman feel, and I’m one of them. […]
Lexington angler has Wright stuff
Lexington’s David Wright won the June 21 Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League North Carolina Division tournament with a five-fish tournament limit weighing 23-12 to outdistance his closest competitor by more than 5 pounds. […]