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If you're trying to improve your hunting, fishing and survival skills, there's no better place to start than by quizzing our editors.
Q:i live in florida.And right down the road from my house theres a little creek about 15-20yards wide and about 7ft deep i was wondering wut would be a recmended baits and rigs for snook,snapper,or sheephead
from yungdeerslayer on 07.16.092 answers
Q:I am moving to San Diego, I am big into surf fishing i was wondering what I could do to land any fish.
from sharker14 on 07.14.092 answers
Q:Just moved here form Virginia where we lived 3 blocks from the Hampton Roads Inlet, the site of the Monnitor/Merrimac Iron Clad ship battle of the Civil War. The towns provided three nice docks where you could go an sit all day and sometime all night and fish for Blues, Strippers, Blue Crab, Flounder and several other varieties. Where are the best accessible docks and piers that one can fish from in Connecticut?
from weswill2 on 07.05.091 answers
Q:I try to keep a low visual profile while wade fishing. My buddy thinks I go overboard when I wear camo on the water. He usually does well even when he wears bright-colored shirts, but I think I beat him out on bigger fish. What's your take on the importance of the color of your fishing clothes? -L. Tracy, Boston, MA
from outdoorlife-editor on 01.02.093 answers