Hunting Tips: Jack Rabbit

When it comes to small game hunting there are three species of Jackrabbit of significance. The Black-tailed Jackrabbit, the White-tailed Jackrabbit and the Antelope Jackrabbit. Each will be discussed here separately. We will start with the Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus). Hunting Tip: Hunting in a group or with a partner is a great way to target jack … Read more

Fish Facts: Pacific Bearded Brotula

Pacific Bearded Brotula – Brotula clarkae inhabits rocky reefs and nearby sand bottoms. The Pacific Bearded Brotula is native to Southern Baja and the central Gulf of California South to Peru. Despite the Brotula’s eel like appearance it is not an eel but instead a fish more closely related to cods and hake than eels.

Proof: Arkansas Cougar Caught On Camera

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has finally gotten around to confirming this cougar (two pics) from Stone County Arkansas from back in early and mid March of 2013. Cougar confirmation has recently switched hands there and hope they have improved their confirmation reporting system.

Hardhead Catfish

Commonly called Hardhead Catfish or simply referred to as hardheads the saltwater catfish gets no respect. Considered a trash fish by all but a very very small number of fisherman. Hardheads don’t get near the fame that their freshwater relatives do. Despite this I have heard two people that have eaten them. One because of … Read more

Really Big Redfish

Take a look at this huge bull redfish. If you want to catch something like this then check them out at www.charterfish.com! They charter out of St. Simons Island Georgia called Coastal Island charterfishing.

Bird Watchers: Mourning Doves

There are many types of Doves but for our purposes we will be talking about Mourning Doves (Zenaida macroura). The Mourning Dove ranges from Central America to southern Canada. The mourning dove might migrate depending on its location. The further north you go the more likely it is that the bird will fly south for … Read more

Fish Facts: Mangrove Snapper

This is a juvenile Mangrove Snapper. Mangrove Snapper (Lutjanus griseus) also known as gray snapper, is an important fish both commercially and recreationally. Mangrove snapper reach sizes up to 17 pounds max., frequently up to 12 pounds and more commonly caught at 2 pounds. Mangrove Snapper range from as far North as Massachusetts, South to … Read more