This time of year, no one gets more largemouth action than the good ol’ boys in the South. Their tactics will help you catch more early-spring hawgs in your neck of the woods
Author: Will Brantley
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After being lost for decades, Nash Buckingham’s legendary shotgun goes back to work in a Mississippi duck blind
Nobody wants law enforcement eyeing them. But what if game wardens have good reasons to do so? What if the person they’re watching is, in fact, a poacher?
Can game wardens come onto your private property and spy on you with hidden trail cameras? Yes””and no. Our exclusive report explores this complicated issue
The Hollingsworth case arose because trail-cam surveillance crosses a line. Now, the Open Fields Doctrine, which has given wardens private-land access for decades, is in the crosshairs
Opportunities to pursue these diminutive deer are scarce, but the author found that hunting them is a lot like chasing whitetails anywhere
Dreams of shooting his first whitetail fell into pieces””literally””after one shot with the gun
According to our expert, many hunters fail to rattle up bucks because they don’t try often enough””and because when they do, they don’t make the right sounds. Here’s how to fix that
More and more hunters are traveling to southern swamps to put a tag on an alligator. Read this before you go









