May 28
Homemade focaccia topped with morels and wild-turkey sausage—don’t expect leftovers. (Outdoor Life / Field & Stream Expo Series – Dylan Lenz/)
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Original post by Jean-Paul Bourgeois
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May 28
A thriving field of the Whitetail Institute’s Imperial White Clover, a ladino mix. (Gerald Almy/)
If you were forced to choose just one food plot forage, […]
Original post by Gerald Almy
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May 28
Some thoughts on getting outdoors, finding uncrowded boating and fishing places near you, and maintaining social distancing while on or near the water
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May 27
The author targets the underrated mountain mullet Puerto Rico. (Stephen Maturin/)
The saints watched from the crook of a massive, gnarled, and knotted tree: Saint Ursula […]
Original post by T. Edward Nickens
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May 27
Follow these step-by-step fish and chips recipe directions. You can cook your catch, make this tasty fish recipe for your family at home using basic […]
Original post by Take Me Fishing Blog
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May 26
The 2020 turkey season ended for me a couple weeks ago. In a typical season, I’ll start hunting in March and will have filled tags […]
Original post by Will Brantley
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May 26
A South Dakota ringneck flushes during a cold morning hunt. (lee thomas kjos/the raw spirit/)
Most hunters move too quickly when a bird flushes. A friend […]
Original post by Phil Bourjaily
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May 26
This plate of steelhead Wellington is a keeper. (Christopher Testani/)
We all know beef wellington or, even better, venison Wellington, that quasi-British showstopper in which a […]
Original post by Jonathan Miles
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May 22
Few fish are as notoriously fickle as crappies. Often, for no apparent reason, they choose to hit only a lure of a specific size, shape, […]
Original post by Bob Mcnally
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May 21
The author with a custom 6.5×47 Lapua from Seekins Precision topped with Trijicon’s Tenmile 3–18×44 FFP scope. (Bill Buckley/)
For the longest time, American hunters wanted […]
Original post by John B. Snow
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May 21
An Eastern gobbler displays for hens along a Tennessee field edge. (Lance Krueger/)
There’s an old split-rail fence at Mom and Dad’s place that separates the […]
Original post by Will Brantley
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May 21
Illustration of a folding Case knife. (Polly Becker/)
1. A Rare Case
I’ve lost just about every knife I’ve ever owned. The one exception, so far, […]
Original post by The Editors
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May 21
A tarpon tries to break off. (david mccleaf/lance krueger/)
Knots fail. Leaders snap. Lures pop free. Whatever the reason, if you spend enough time on the […]
Original post by Doug Olander
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May 21
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Things to do at home during Covid-19 that will help you take your fishing expertise to the next level when you officially emerge from quarantine.
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May 19
Tips for fishing during COVID-19. Guidelines when participating in outdoor activities, like fishing and boating, staying safe outdoors during coronavirus
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