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How to Catch a 10-Pound Bass

By Pete Robbins, and Joe Cermele, Field & Stream Magazine TEN.  Americans obsess over the number. We compile top 10 lists; you need 10 yards to get a first down; and in 1979, Bo Derek starred in a movie about physical perfection with the appropriate title 10. Only the Spinal Tap guys worried about turning it up [...]

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Fishing a Flutter Spoon in Summer

Pro angler Matt Arey of North Carolina has some specific things he does with his tackle setup that answers many questions about how to fish a flutter spoon. (Photo and article credit: Alan McGuckin - GrandView Outdoors) Team Toyota’s Matt Arey had just slapped 21 pounds of Guntersville bass on the scales to take the tournament [...]

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50 Best New Fishing Spots in America

By Mark Modoski, and Joe Cermele - Field & Stream Magazine Everything in fishing changes. On the minutest level, that change can be as simple as fish suddenly turning off of green-pumpkin worms after they’d been hammering them for hours, or a slow bite ­suddenly going bonkers before a storm. In the grander scheme, what can [...]

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Recipe: Wild Turkey Nuggets

Content courtesy of: Grand View Outdoors Some people find wild turkey recipes challenging to cook because the meat tends to dry out quickly. Cooking turkey breast fast at high heat will help lock in moisture and allow you to taste the naturally enhanced flavors of a wild bird. Nuggets or fingers are a popular way to [...]

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Pond Stocking Basics

A properly stocked and maintained pond or lake on your property offers the opportunity for countless hours of fishing and great memories with family and friends. A well-managed pond can also benefit the ecology of the area around it. However, correctly stocking a pond requires an understanding of environmental and maintenance factors that influence its [...]

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Ways to Make Fish Grow

by Bob Lusk, The Pond Boss Thirty years ago, if someone wanted a pond on the farm, they simply called the local earthmover. He came out, pushed up some dirt as he dug a hole, they did a rain dance and…presto-chango…a pond. It ain’t like that anymore, folks. Today, ponds are planned, thought about and designed. Everything [...]

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How to Grow Big Fish in Your Pond

Pond and lake ownership provides plenty of opportunities for creating the fishing experience you want for yourself, family and friends. Many people who have ponds and lakes want to grow their own trophy fish to make fishing more memorable. By feeding your pond fish using the right technique, you can make every day at your [...]

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Spring Turkey Hunting Tips

Each spring thousands of hunters enter the woods in pursuit of the wild turkey. Turkey hunting is considered one of the most challenging hunts and here are some great tips for enjoying this great sport for life. Target Identification — Being 99.9% sure isn’t good enough. Make absolutely sure you see your target and that it [...]

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Building a Fish Feeding Program

By Bob Lusk, the Pond Boss Not long ago, feeding fish in your pond or lake was simple. Set up your fish feeder, head to the local feed store, buy whatever fish food they had, fill the feeder, set the timer and let it do what it does. Today’s world of pond management and fish growth doesn’t [...]

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