After you've landed your fish, you need to get the hook out. Most of the time it's a simply matter. Just grasp the hook or lure, push back against the direction the hook penetrated and you're done.
CHANGES THAT HAPPEN AS WE GO THROUGH THE WORKWEEK AHEAD. A REMINDER FOR YOU THIS AFTERNOON REGULAR FIREARM DEER SEASON STARTS ON WEDNESDAY AND ARCHERY SEASON IS ALREADY UNDERWAY IN THE GRANITE STATE.
The answer to both questions is “no.” We aren’t planning apologies because we know what real rednecks are—male or female, knee-high or codger. You know them, too, if you’ve ever met them. He’s the old ...
What Are Planer Boards and Why Use Them? Planer boards are effective tools for fishing multiple lines to the side of your boat. Fishing with multiple lines (where legal) helps you cover a lot of water ...
You’ve been watching them on TV for decades. You’ve been reading about their techniques since you were a kid. Now, we’ve asked them—some of the most respected outdoor legends in America—to pass on ...
The quintessential private-land deer hunter plants his food plot, hangs his treestand, posts his trail camera, and waits for a daylight pattern on a shooter buck. Meanwhile, the typical public-land ...
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