by Eugene Field | Apr 9, 2021
A poem about the ones that get away, and why they always seem to be the biggest.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 17, 2021
In celebration of its 100th year, famed fishing equipment maker Abu Garcia announces the Top 10 in a list of the country’s best fisheries. The universal desire to catch more and bigger fish fueled the innovations that took Abu Garcia fishing equipment from the...
by Zane Grey | Mar 15, 2021
Don’t go after bonefish unless you can give up all other fishing.
by Ben Ikenson | Mar 10, 2021
A consummate scientist, master of fisheries and superb scientific illustrator, Louella Cable was a leader in fisheries research and conservation. A Google search for “Louella Cable” produces some enthrallingly esoteric results, among the first, a publication available...
by Brent Frazee | Feb 25, 2021
When you’re an Ozarks sucker gigger, it takes a lot more than a cold night to keep you off the water.
by Cameron the Weim | Feb 23, 2021
This week Cameron opens up about his traumatic fishing incident and warns others to take safety precautions to avoid a similar fate. I have read all the reports about how safe hunting is, and I have luckily avoided being in hunting accidents. I also have looked...
by Jim Mize | Feb 22, 2021
I tend to go “whole hog” when interpreting my fishing dreams. But I’ve learned interpreting dreams really should be left to professionals. I had a dream. The dream had a foggy feel to it, as if I were standing in poor light. Water lapped against my...
by Keith Crowley | Feb 19, 2021
Leave it to hunters and anglers to fully appreciate the best time of day.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 17, 2021
Students K-12 are invited to enter their original fish illustrations in the 2021 Art of Conservation Fish Art Contest by March 31st. The deadline is fast approaching for the 2021 Art of Conservation Fish Art Contest, supported by Title Sponsor Bass Pro Shops. This...
by Michael M. DeWitt, Jr. | Feb 16, 2021
If social media started fact-checking the posts we dedicate to exaggerating our outdoor prowess, hunters and anglers would be out of business. “There is, among hard-core fishermen, a conviction that the truth, like pure water and the fish that live in it, is a...