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Spring is Trophy Time for Tailwater Trout
By Mike Bleech 5 tips for when and how to catch BIG trout! The stick bait hit the water in a relatively calm pocket. One twitch, a second twitch and a shiny brown shape stopped the lure. A hard hook … Continue reading
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Posted in Fishing Tips, Fresh & Saltwater Fishing, Guest Writers, How To, Hunting & Fishing Equipment, Mike Bleech, Trout Fishing
Tagged Brown Trout, Fishing Bait, Fishing Lures, Spring Fishing, Tailwater Trout
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Recipe: Tracy & Dan’s Batter-Fried Bluegills
By Tracy L. Schmidt Shore dinner leads to romance and a family-favorite panfish recipe! Do you still remember who first took you fishing? My grandfather, William J. Macintosh, took me. We were at Cape Cod in Massachusetts and tossed a … Continue reading
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Sorensen Wins Prestigious Pinnacle Award
PRESS RELEASE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steve Sorensen, (814) 757 – 9411, Cell (814) 688 – 2044 Email:Â EverydayHunter@gmail.com Steve Sorensen, editor of the Havalon Sportsman’s Post, has received the 2015 “Pinnacle” Award from the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), a … Continue reading
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Posted in Guest Writers, Outdoor Life, Press Release, Publications, Steve Sorensen
Tagged 2015, Pennsylvania Game News, Pinnacle Award, POMA, Professional Outdoor Media Association, The Everyday Hunter
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4 Questions You Should Be Asking Yourself to Improve Your Turkey Calling Abilities
By Steve Sorensen Are you a newbie turkey hunter? A veteran hunter? Either way, asking yourself these four questions will improve your turkey calling significantly! Many hunters wonder what yelps, clucks and all the rest really mean. They’re unsure what … Continue reading
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Posted in Guest Writers, Hunting Tips, Land & Water Fowl Hunting, Spring Turkey Hunting, Steve Sorensen, Turkey Hunting
Tagged Northern Scratchbox, Turkey Calling Tips, Turkey Calls, Turkey Hunting
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4 Principles for Catching Crappie in Muddy Water
By Keith Sutton Crappies are sight-feeders, so how do you catch them in water so muddy that they can’t see your bait? One of my favorite crappie lakes is a remote oxbow. My friends and I call it Lake Jekyll … Continue reading
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Posted in Crappie Fishing, Fishing Tips, Fresh & Saltwater Fishing, Guest Writers, How To, Keith Sutton
Tagged Crappie, Fishing Lures, Jigs, Minnows, Muddy Water, Shallow Water, Visibility
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