by Noah Van Hochman | Jun 22, 2009 | Fishing, Freshwater
You Can’t Beat This Drum OK, I’ll admit it – they’re not the prettiest fish Mother Nature ever came up with, but the Freshwater Drum, a.k.a. “Sheephead”, is one of the most underrated, hardest-fighting, best-eating fish to ever ply the...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jun 10, 2009 | Fishing, Freshwater
“Is Wilderness Wilder?” Many outdoors people who want to get away from the commercialized and often crowded campsites look to large tracts of federal land that are designated as “Wilderness Areas” for solitude. The only catch is that there is...
by Noah Van Hochman | May 26, 2009 | Hunting
Eleventh Hour Toms Turkey hunters seem to have a love affair with being first – first to buy their license, first to try out the latest gee-whiz call or decoy, first one in the woods, and the biggest first of all – first crack at those...
by Noah Van Hochman | May 18, 2009 | Conservation, Environment
The Waves of Environmental Consciousness With all the talk about conserving our natural resources and supporting conservation efforts around the globe, you may be sitting at home and wondering ‘well what can I do?’, thinking that one person or household could not...
by Noah Van Hochman | May 14, 2009 | Hiking
If you ever find yourself in upstate New York on a beautiful Spring day (or even a ‘not so beautiful’ one), looking for an outdoor adventure but at a loss for what to do, consider taking a leisurely drive to the Herkimer, NY area for a few hours of ‘diamond’...