by Noah Van Hochman | Aug 21, 2012 | Equipment/Reviews
I’m what they call a southpaw, more commonly called a lefty, I am left-handed. It’s not a disability, well, at least not physically but since only 7-10% of the world’s population is left handed, there tends to be a very limited choice of products which are adapted for...
by Noah Van Hochman | Aug 5, 2012 | Featured Content, Fishing, Freshwater
Walleye fishing is an art. I have been out on the lake and seen several boats in close proximity to one another and one guys is doing a number on the fish while the others are starting at him like he just won the lottery and rode off with the prom queen. The...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jun 5, 2012 | Equipment/Reviews, Photos
Spring Turkey season is done, and we begin putting away our decoys, calls and all those other fun goodies that make our hunting adventures so much more exciting and comfortable. We now begin to think about what we can do to take care of our outdoors fix until the next...
by Noah Van Hochman | Dec 22, 2011 | Hiking, Travel
When I told my friends I was going to take a trip to Anchorage, Alaska just before Christmas they thought I was insane. The prevailing thought was why go when its so cold and dreary when you can go in the spring or summer and have some manner of warmth and plenty of...
by Noah Van Hochman | Aug 11, 2011 | Conservation, Fish & Wildlife, Hiking, Our Water
The nocturnal trek of hatchling Sea Turtles is one of the most interesting and exciting spectacles in the state of Florida and if accomplished properly a stealthy beach walk between the beginning of March and the end of October may allow you to bear witness to this...