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Layered clothing, safety practices first key to ice fishing

I have visited with many anglers about the sport of ice fishing and learned there tends to be two camps: those who have given it a try and those who won’t.

Angler hooks apparent record spotted bass in California

Word is that Cody Meyer, a pro bass angler from California, recently reeled in a rather rotund spotted bass that needs only an official designation to assume its place as the world record.

Migration Map can offer clues to better bird hunting

The Migration Map documents the southward migration of waterfowl across the United States, coast to coast. But it is more than a map.

Angler gets pleasant surprise by hooking walleye at Lake Mead

At first, California fisherman Joe Bellomo thought he had hooked a striped bass, but the fish turned out to be something he never expected to catch in Lake Mead. It was a walleye.

Elk hunting can take months of preparation, stamina

Our plan was to hunt the benches of Mount Grafton, where open ridges meet the base of its steep slopes. It was here that Don had seen bulls while hunting elk with another friend during the 2015 elk season.

Thanksgiving brings back memories of quail hunting, Grandma A.

For my youngest daughter, Calli, Thanksgiving is the time for watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. For others, it’s about football, basketball or both. Personally, I prefer spending the pre-feast hours doing something outside.

Nevada offers plenty of open space for hunters to share

One of Nevada’s overlooked treasures is the open space that in many places stretches from one horizon to the other, most of which still belongs to the American people.

Small bird hunting takes more effort, but still rewarding

There was a covey of chukars moving back and forth from the nearby brush to the guzzler. We couldn’t believe it. We had been through that basin early that morning and hadn’t seen or heard a thing.

Willow Beach Hatchery’s return a bonus for Southern Nevada fishing

The Willow Beach Hatchery was built in 1959 about 12 miles below Hoover Dam on the Arizona side of the Colorado River where it could use the dam’s cold tailwaters specifically to rear rainbow trout.

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