Jakob Mackey’s giant grass carp beat a previous line-class world record by nearly 20 pounds
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“It’s similar to a catfish setup, but your bait isn’t on the hook. It uses a pack bait [or chum] setup on an extension of line just off the hook.” @jakomac3
Jakob Mackey was fishing his neighborhood lake in Sioux City, Iowa last August when an enormous grass carp jerked his rod off the shore and into the water. Mackey had been targeting big carp in Bacon Creek Lake all summer, but he never expected to hook one weighing north of 70 pounds, the angler tells F&S. Earlier this month, the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) certified Mackey’s grass carp as a new World Record for the 30-pound line class category.
Mackey says he’s been obsessed with carp fishing ever since spotting a group of the behemoths in the shallows at Bacon Creek Lake back in 2024. “They were like 4-and-a-half to five-feet long, just sitting right in front of me, and I could see them clearly through my polarized lenses,” he recalls.
Through his research, Mackey discovered a specialized carp-fishing setup known as the Hair Rig. It was developed in the 1970s by anglers targeting highly pressured carp in the English countryside. “It’s not well known in the U.S.,” he says.
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“It’s similar to a catfish setup, but your bait isn’t on the hook. It uses a pack bait [or chum] setup on an extension of line just off the hook.” @jakomac3
Jakob Mackey was fishing his neighborhood lake in Sioux City, Iowa last August when an enormous grass carp jerked his rod off the shore and into the water. Mackey had been targeting big carp in Bacon Creek Lake all summer, but he never expected to hook one weighing north of 70 pounds, the angler tells F&S. Earlier this month, the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) certified Mackey’s grass carp as a new World Record for the 30-pound line class category.
Mackey says he’s been obsessed with carp fishing ever since spotting a group of the behemoths in the shallows at Bacon Creek Lake back in 2024. “They were like 4-and-a-half to five-feet long, just sitting right in front of me, and I could see them clearly through my polarized lenses,” he recalls.
Through his research, Mackey discovered a specialized carp-fishing setup known as the Hair Rig. It was developed in the 1970s by anglers targeting highly pressured carp in the English countryside. “It’s not well known in the U.S.,” he says.
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If you made it this far, you are our people. Check out the full story by @travishallmedia // out now 🔗 in story.
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Unpopular opinion: not everything needs a 10-step marinade but if you’ve haven’t tried Dove with a Citrus-Miso glaze, you’re missing out.
Take it from a Texas-raised hunter and fisherman @aaronwatsonmusic who grew up on this stuff… nothing you can ever buy from a store will beat honest protein.
In this episode of Country Outdoors, Aaron Watson reflects on what “success” looks like while building a two-decade career in country music on his own terms. Outside the studio, he keeps his priorities simple. Hunting with his kids, teaching the next generation self-sufficiency and spending time outdoors.
Full EP is out now // 🔗 in story.
Dove Protein Photography from Field To Plate.
Unpopular opinion: not everything needs a 10-step marinade but if you’ve haven’t tried Dove with a Citrus-Miso glaze, you’re missing out.
Take it from a Texas-raised hunter and fisherman @aaronwatsonmusic who grew up on this stuff… nothing you can ever buy from a store will beat honest protein.
In this episode of Country Outdoors, Aaron Watson reflects on what “success” looks like while building a two-decade career in country music on his own terms. Outside the studio, he keeps his priorities simple. Hunting with his kids, teaching the next generation self-sufficiency and spending time outdoors.
Full EP is out now // 🔗 in story.
Dove Protein Photography from Field To Plate.
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Most of Carl Akeley’s story has been told enough times to sound like legend but it came from him and it holds up. In 1896, on his first African assignment, he was out on an ostrich hunt when a leopard came out of nowhere and closed the distance before he could recover.
With no shots left, the leopard hit Akeley high and went for his throat, catching his arm instead. They went to the ground leaving him with nothing but his hands to fend off the attack. Akeley drove his arm deeper into the animal’s mouth to keep its teeth off his neck. Somewhere in that scramble he found leverage. He stayed with it until the fight went out of the animal. He walked away torn up but alive. The leopard didn’t.
That moment is what most people remember, but it wasn’t the whole story. Akeley went on to help change how wildlife was understood and preserved, building lifelike habitat displays at the American Museum of Natural History that treated animals as part of a living system, not just trophies. As a member of the Boone and Crockett Club, he was also part of the early push for fair chase and wildlife protection, helping lay the groundwork for conservation efforts that still shape how we manage wild places today.
Most of Carl Akeley’s story has been told enough times to sound like legend but it came from him and it holds up. In 1896, on his first African assignment, he was out on an ostrich hunt when a leopard came out of nowhere and closed the distance before he could recover.
With no shots left, the leopard hit Akeley high and went for his throat, catching his arm instead. They went to the ground leaving him with nothing but his hands to fend off the attack. Akeley drove his arm deeper into the animal’s mouth to keep its teeth off his neck. Somewhere in that scramble he found leverage. He stayed with it until the fight went out of the animal. He walked away torn up but alive. The leopard didn’t.
That moment is what most people remember, but it wasn’t the whole story. Akeley went on to help change how wildlife was understood and preserved, building lifelike habitat displays at the American Museum of Natural History that treated animals as part of a living system, not just trophies. As a member of the Boone and Crockett Club, he was also part of the early push for fair chase and wildlife protection, helping lay the groundwork for conservation efforts that still shape how we manage wild places today.
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No explanation needed. Man hit the snow, came back with sound effects and a full reenactment—case closed.
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No explanation needed. Man hit the snow, came back with sound effects and a full reenactment—case closed.
👉 tag the first buddy that came to mind. you already know the one.
📹 @lamarbarlow06 just turned getting launched into content. 10/10 storytelling. still hunting for Part 1.
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In a fire that destroyed a home, the shop, and nearly everything inside, one thing held for Larry O’Neal.
The heat was intense enough to melt the metal frame of the garage and collapse the structure onto the safe inside. When the family returned to the wreckage, it took nearly an hour of cutting and prying through the crushed steel just to get a look inside. What they saw stopped them cold.
The wood stocks of the rifles were still intact. One by one, they began pulling them out. Twenty-four heirloom firearms had been stored inside. Twenty-three made it out with only minor cosmetic damage. The only loss came from heat causing the stored ammunition to ignite.
The safe was a Field & Stream x Browning 49 Long Gun Electronic Safe, purchased just days earlier from @tractorsupply 👀
Events like this leave a family with a long road ahead, and everyone involved knows how difficult that can be. Teams from Browning and Tractor Supply Company have stepped in to help replace the safe and support the owner as he begins rebuilding. 🔗 More information about this specific safe is available in our story.
To Larry & his family who shared this with us—thank you for trusting us with your story. What was protected inside that safe represents far more than gear. It’s family history and memories.
In a fire that destroyed a home, the shop, and nearly everything inside, one thing held for Larry O’Neal.
The heat was intense enough to melt the metal frame of the garage and collapse the structure onto the safe inside. When the family returned to the wreckage, it took nearly an hour of cutting and prying through the crushed steel just to get a look inside. What they saw stopped them cold.
The wood stocks of the rifles were still intact. One by one, they began pulling them out. Twenty-four heirloom firearms had been stored inside. Twenty-three made it out with only minor cosmetic damage. The only loss came from heat causing the stored ammunition to ignite.
The safe was a Field & Stream x Browning 49 Long Gun Electronic Safe, purchased just days earlier from @tractorsupply 👀
Events like this leave a family with a long road ahead, and everyone involved knows how difficult that can be. Teams from Browning and Tractor Supply Company have stepped in to help replace the safe and support the owner as he begins rebuilding. 🔗 More information about this specific safe is available in our story.
To Larry & his family who shared this with us—thank you for trusting us with your story. What was protected inside that safe represents far more than gear. It’s family history and memories.
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Turkey season again. The same old alarm clock before daylight. The same stretch of woods where somebody once whispered, “He’s coming.”
Every spring it starts over. A box call in your vest pocket that sounds a little better every year. Granddad telling the same story about the one that hung up at 40 yards.
Turkey season isn’t just hunting.
It’s a tradition that refuses to die.
A gobble that rattles through the hardwoods. And the quiet understanding that some of the best days of your life start exactly like this.
What’s your favorite story from the woods? Share it.
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Turkey season again. The same old alarm clock before daylight. The same stretch of woods where somebody once whispered, “He’s coming.”
Every spring it starts over. A box call in your vest pocket that sounds a little better every year. Granddad telling the same story about the one that hung up at 40 yards.
Turkey season isn’t just hunting.
It’s a tradition that refuses to die.
A gobble that rattles through the hardwoods. And the quiet understanding that some of the best days of your life start exactly like this.
What’s your favorite story from the woods? Share it.
Archival Project // @fieldandstream & @yuenglingbeer
#OldSchool
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Worth the wait.
Some people mark spring by the calendar.
The rest of us mark it by the first gobble. 🦃
Tag us in your season opener photos & stories!
Worth the wait.
Some people mark spring by the calendar.
The rest of us mark it by the first gobble. 🦃
Tag us in your season opener photos & stories!
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East Texas’ Toledo Bend Reservoir is famous for lunker largermouth, but Jim Franklin turned heads across the country when he caught this 14-plus-pound behemoth while dragging a Carolina-rigged brush hog through flooded timber last week.
“It was total chaos in the boat,” Franklin tells F&S, of the moments immediately after he set the hook. “She jumped five times, and every time she surfaced, she looked bigger.”
In the end, the fish tipped scales at 14.23 pounds, beating the weight required for the state’s renowned Share Lunker stocking program. It’ll be spawned and held in a hatchery until Franklin gets to personally release it back into Toledo Bend next year.
East Texas’ Toledo Bend Reservoir is famous for lunker largermouth, but Jim Franklin turned heads across the country when he caught this 14-plus-pound behemoth while dragging a Carolina-rigged brush hog through flooded timber last week.
“It was total chaos in the boat,” Franklin tells F&S, of the moments immediately after he set the hook. “She jumped five times, and every time she surfaced, she looked bigger.”
In the end, the fish tipped scales at 14.23 pounds, beating the weight required for the state’s renowned Share Lunker stocking program. It’ll be spawned and held in a hatchery until Franklin gets to personally release it back into Toledo Bend next year.
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Congrats are in order for 28-year-old guide Silas Turner who landed a record-setting gar while bass fishing. Earlier this month, Turner, of Perry, Georgia, landed the biggest longnose gar ever recorded in the Peach State.
A professional crappie guide and lifelong angler, Turner caught the massive gar on a half-ounce jig while targeting a group of largemouth bass that were schooling beneath bait balls on Lake Blackshear. Turner’s gar dethroned the previous record: a 31-pound, 2-ounce longnose caught by Rachel Harrison on the Coosa River in March 2022.
Swipe through 👉 to read the full story by @travishallmedia featuring @silasturner
Congrats are in order for 28-year-old guide Silas Turner who landed a record-setting gar while bass fishing. Earlier this month, Turner, of Perry, Georgia, landed the biggest longnose gar ever recorded in the Peach State.
A professional crappie guide and lifelong angler, Turner caught the massive gar on a half-ounce jig while targeting a group of largemouth bass that were schooling beneath bait balls on Lake Blackshear. Turner’s gar dethroned the previous record: a 31-pound, 2-ounce longnose caught by Rachel Harrison on the Coosa River in March 2022.
Swipe through 👉 to read the full story by @travishallmedia featuring @silasturner
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Stuff my grandpa told me: Scout hard, wait ‘em out.
📹 Wild Turkey Project // out now on our YT.
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Stuff my grandpa told me: Scout hard, wait ‘em out.
📹 Wild Turkey Project // out now on our YT.
👊 @chenegear @weatherbyinc @fiocchiusa
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If you’re more of “keep the fire stoked, wake up in an hour, start the coffee” camper. No judgments will be rendered. We respect it and we aim for it (most nights).
👉 Field & Stream Fish Camp // Florida Invasive Edition.
Y/N this is your version of 2am camp:
👉 species recapping of the python you caught earlier that day. If that’s your 2am camp, introduce yourself.
If you’re more of “keep the fire stoked, wake up in an hour, start the coffee” camper. No judgments will be rendered. We respect it and we aim for it (most nights).
👉 Field & Stream Fish Camp // Florida Invasive Edition.
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Turn sound on for this one. Close your eyes and imagine you’re glassing a ridge when that crack rolls across the canyon.
This video is for your most stubborn friend 👉 tag them.
Two bighorn rams can hit each other 20 times in a row at highway speed… and walk away like nothing happened.
So how don’t their brains turn into soup? Observations:
💥 Massive curved horns = shock absorbers
💥 Thick skulls spread the force of impact
💥 Spongy bone structure helps dissipate the shock
💥 Necks built like suspension systems
📹 @coloradoadventuresco showing us how sheep country settles arguments.
Turn sound on for this one. Close your eyes and imagine you’re glassing a ridge when that crack rolls across the canyon.
This video is for your most stubborn friend 👉 tag them.
Two bighorn rams can hit each other 20 times in a row at highway speed… and walk away like nothing happened.
So how don’t their brains turn into soup? Observations:
💥 Massive curved horns = shock absorbers
💥 Thick skulls spread the force of impact
💥 Spongy bone structure helps dissipate the shock
💥 Necks built like suspension systems
📹 @coloradoadventuresco showing us how sheep country settles arguments.
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