Kansas

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KANSAS KITTENS Kansas’ catfish resource is much like that of Nebraska. There is an abundance of channels, blues and flatheads…»

While walleyes made Devils Lake, North Dakota, famous, the multi-species opportunities for white bass, walleye and pike make the month of May special. This huge white bass was caught there by the author.  Photo by Jason Mitchell.

The Great Plains region of the country has some incredible fishing opportunities and we are going to pick some of…»

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The wind swooshed through the towering pines as darkness slowly released its grip on dawn. With temperatures in the low…»

Rick Dykstra admires a stringer of spring specks. The flesh of spring crappies is white, firm and delicious.  Photo by Mike Gnatkowski.

It pays to be flexible if you’re an outdoorsman. Even though you might have a game plan, Mother Nature can…»

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You would think being witness to a horrific poaching incident that cost the life of an innocent 18-year-old boy would…»

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Having had the opportunity to hunt whitetails in both North Dakota and Nebraska, I can personally attest to the potential…»

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The Great Plains states of Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas have been known for excellent and consistent whitetail and mule…»

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NORTH DAKOTA In North and South Dakota, it’s hard not to talk catfish without first discussing the Missouri River system.…»

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After serving his county in Iraq, Trevor Lumadue put together a two-year plan to harvest a buck of a lifetime on the military installation he was stationed at. Here’s his story in his words.

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Slabs on the line and filets in the freezer! That’s what Kansas crappie catchers can expect when they tap into the early-spring angling these waters offer.