We had a huge response to the first Generation Wild Gear Giveaway, with 120 guesses at the species of the fish in the photo. The answer is black crappie, which several of you guessed correctly. But because we're nice, we also included those of you who guessed "crappie" and "white crappie" into the pot for the prize. And after this morning's drawing, the winner is...
Alright, junior hunters and anglers. Here's the first of many future installments of the Generation Wild Gear Giveaway. Each week we'll have a contest and give away some hunting and fishing gear to the winner.
This week, we're handing out a handy item from the kind people at Fishpond: a Microtrash Container. (After all, spring trout season is just about here, and no one likes a dirty stream.)
Hey, guys. With turkey season almost here, I figured I'd give some pointers about turkey calls and calling for those of you who are going out for the first time this spring. There are tons of turkey calls out there, so I'll going to go over each type.
Nowk, I'm going to spare all of you from having to listen to me call, so I will let a friend, Steve Davis, give you some examples of how to use a diaphram call (see video below). Steve is a champion turkey caller, but for now we will get back to the basics.
Brooke Kennedy, 15, of Thurmont, Mary., is a member of the Generation Wild Jr. Pro Staff.
If you asked your average teenager what they are going to be doing at 4 a.m. on a Saturday morning, most would say sleeping, but not me! The last day of Maryland’s rifle season had finally come and I had not yet harvested a deer for the season.
Nate Dean, 17, lives in Eau Claire, Wis., and is a member of the Generation Wild Jr. Pro Staff.
My buddy Lucas and I recently went hunting for something we think is a blast to hunt, but others just look at us with a weird face and say, “What? Crow hunting!”