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Tie a yellow ribbon
When we learned that U.S. servicemen were enjoying the slice of American life on our Wildlife cameras
, we put some yellow ribbons in the fields to show our appreciate to those serving.
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ACTIVE COLUMNISTS
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Dave Landahl
In this time of economic strife and confusion, it's not surprising that many tournament anglers at all levels are dropping out or lessening their involvement with our sport.
James Swan
Kids these days grow up being bombarded by anti-hunting messages, but 80% of the public does not disapprove of ethical hunting.
Kevin Short
I thought it had always been near impossible for someone in their late teens or early 20's to jump into the world of pro fishing.
Don Barone
The hands that build America have calluses, and they're fishing for their dream
Keith Sutton
In the fraternity of treeing dog enthusiasts, Jim Rhea is legendary in that he raises and trains some of the world's finest pedigree squirrel dogs
Ken Cook
Trophies mark his progress as an angler, but when Ken Cook looks back at life, the best things that remain are the memories.
Capt. Mike Frenette
Sportsman now have the opportunity to catch a smorgasbord of saltwater fish directly in the Mississippi River as it begins to clear up and ocean water makes it's way up the river system.
Andy Whitcomb
Andy Whitcomb spends some time fishing the 3/4 acre "El Pondo" in his back yard, named after Mexico's famed El Salto.
Mark Burgess
A rookie reflects: Mark Burgess journals his first year on the Bassmaster Elite Series tour.
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SALTWATER REPORTS
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- Chris Gatley
- Topwater tuna (11/2/09)
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- Joel Shangle
- Left Coast not left out (10/29/09)
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- Capt. Bryan "Bear" Holeman
- A bit of bad news (10/21/09)
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- Doug Pike
- Texas: Redfish frenzy (11/3/09)

