Fishing In The Third Dimension
Sonar has been opening anglers’ eyes to the underwater world ever since Lowrance first made waves with its iconic “little green box” back in 1957. In the years since, fishermen have enjoyed a steady stream […]
Sonar has been opening anglers’ eyes to the underwater world ever since Lowrance first made waves with its iconic “little green box” back in 1957. In the years since, fishermen have enjoyed a steady stream […]
Sorry for the delay and we hope it is worth the wait. This newest edition of ODU Magazine is all about summer time fishing. Have you ever gone tarpon fishing and come up with a […]
A massive Burmese python large enough to ingest deer and alligators was captured by a permitted python researcher in the Everglades National Park in Florida recently, CBS Miami reported Tuesday. The python, found along a […]
Redfish are gathering in big schools as they do each fall. Incoming high tide bring them close to the mangrove shore lines. As the tides drop out the redfish schools will move away from the […]
Different people go about their fishing in different ways. Some anglers like to consider every reason why a fish was caught on a certain bait, was in a particular location at that time, and why […]
Summertime and bass fishing is easy — or so we like to imagine! (By Darl Black) In part, it may seem that fishing is easy because once the spawn is over and water temps climb […]
Night time fishing is a good way to beat the summer heat and Tampa Bay offers many opportunities. Dock lights attract bait fish that attract other fish like speckled trout, redfish, snook, ladyfish and more.
Today, the National Drought Resilience Partnership (NDRP) will bring stakeholders together at the U.S. Department of the Interior for the White House Drought Symposium, made possible with the support of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership […]
A new poll completed by the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and The Nature Conservancy shows that Gulf Coast voters remain very concerned about the impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster and overwhelmingly support using […]
Fishing is one of the simplest joys in life — a pleasure that anyone, old or young, rich or poor, can enjoy. In fact, plenty of avid anglers don’t own any gear at all, preferring […]
For boaters, the best things in life are free – the serenity of open water, a breeze filling a sail, or a fishing hole that beckons. And best yet, even the BoatUS Foundation’s online state […]
There are times in fishing, as in life, that if we want to be successful, we need to change our plans: We need to adapt. We may have a plan for a day on the […]
Brought to you by PA Great Lakes Region tourism. What’s biting in the lakes, streams and rivers of Crawford, Erie, Mercer and Venango Counties? FRENCH CREEK – Flowing through all four counties. Editor’s note: By […]
Looking through my tackle box when I got to the lake I was trying to decide what I should start with, after a few minutes I decided to tie on and throw a jig. I […]
Learning as much as you can about the fishing lures that you use is critical to consistently catching good bass! John Crews’ class is an incredible in-depth look into two of his most reliable lures […]
As the migration of fishing continues to be a fluid and ever changing and money becomes tighter and tighter, changes in the FLW Tour were imminent. You could feel the writing on the wall, sponsors […]
Last time the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service took the temperature of licensed anglers, 7-million savvy souls1 named the catfish their favored species. By comparison, 10-million anglers preferred bass, while a meager million liked walleyes. […]
Viridian Green Lasers, maker of the world’s most advanced laser sights, has notched another game-changing innovation: the world’s smallest weapon-mounted tactical light. The new CTL (C series TacLight) is designed to tuck neatly between trigger […]
The Nikon PROSTAFF 5 Fieldscope is built for those who are truly passionate about optical performance. With exciting optical and mechanical innovations, this fieldscope is designed for a new level of high-performance spotting. This new […]
Wildwood Genetics takes pride in its ability to offer you the highest-quality products and information available to help you manage the wildlife on your land. So it’s no surprise that Wildwood Genetics now offers Delta […]
The National Shooting Sports Foundation reports that a new survey shows 79 percent of the American public approve of hunting. This marks the highest level of support for hunting since 1995, according to data compiled […]
With $31.4 billion in retail sales last year, the US hunting industry now turns its eyes to Texas for the first economic indicator of the New Year. The Dallas Safari Club (DSC) annual convention and […]
Safariland, LLC announced today the release of the new Safariland® Model 22 Wallet Profile Holster. With an extra-thin construction and square backing on the holster, the Model 22 provides the impression that a wallet is […]
South Dakota deer hunters returned 2,624 licenses for refunds – 143 for the archery season – due to the widespread whitetail mortality in regions of the state this year from an outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic […]
TWN Industries Inc., the leading Water Transfer Printing supplier, announces the release of Next G2 water transfer printing film. The new pattern introduces the widest format traditional leaf and limb pattern on the market and […]
Otis Technology and Babes with Bullets is proud to announce the most recent Otis Novice Group Goddesses, Michelle McDaniel and Jennifer Dean. Winners were attendees from Babes with Bullets camps held in October and November, […]
Smith & Wesson Corp. announced that the Company has added a new revolver to its legendary Classic line with the introduction of the Model 586. Deemed the Distinguished Combat Magnum when first introduced by Smith […]
Hunters who take to the woods in pursuit of moose harbor some sort of hope for success — whether it’s a modest desire to fill a freezer with meat or daydreams of a record-setting specimen. The […]
Blade-Tech Industries, the leading manufacturer of custom thermoplastic and injection molded holsters and magazine pouches, proudly announces that it has teamed up with STI International to create and donate the 2012 Bianchi Cup Pistol, a […]
WSF is pleased to announce the addition of Ryan Brock, from Reno, Nevada to the WSF staff team in the position of WSF Youth Education Coordinator. Ryan is a Ph.D. educator who has a passion […]
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation affirmed its commitment to the overall benefits of hunting, especially land conservation and wildlife management, by adding to its mission statement. It now reads: “To ensure the future of elk, […]
By Michael Molinaro, U.S. Army. In front of an enthusiastic crowd keen to see the first medals of the London Olympics handed out, Jamie Gray, wife of a U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Soldier, competed in […]
TWN Industries Inc., the leading water transfer printing supplier, announces the release of Reaper Hog water transfer printing film. This is thelatest pattern from Proveil Camouflage’s Reaper Series™ to be developed into water transfer printing […]
After months of anticipation, Meopta® USA is shipping their new MeoPix® iScoping® Adapter to dealers across the USA and for a limited time is offering customers a free MeoPix® with the purchase of any qualifying […]
Check out these articles in the newest edition of ODUMagazine: Hot Weather Bass Fishing Can Be Fantastic!, By Bill Vanderford Zeroing In On Secluded Stump Fields, By Vic Attardo Beaches Best For Summer Snook, By […]
The Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs held a legislative hearing on two bills that would amend the Lacey Act, H.R. 3210, the “Retailers and Entertainers Lacey Implementation and Enforcement Fairness Act,” and […]
Rhode Island House Bill 7663, introduced by Representative John J. DeSimone (D-Providence), would arbitrarily ban many common dog confinement practices used by sporting and other dog owners. The bill would prohibit keeping a dog in […]
Fears a savage big cat could be roaming across a remote mountain range have been reignited after 20 sheep were found “massacred” in their fields. The mutilated carcasses were torn to shreds and scattered across […]
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is considering rules that would prohibit the intentional use of gasoline and other substances (“gassing”) to take or capture nongame wildlife, particularly rattlesnakes. Why is TPWD considering a ban […]
New legislation aimed at speeding up public lands energy development would undercut common-sense leasing reforms and safeguards for fish and wildlife at a time when oil and gas production is already on the rise, a […]
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