by Noah Van Hochman | Apr 14, 2009 | Hunting
Although using blinds and decoys are not essential in pursuit for the majority of turkey hunting, they do provide an incredible edge when used properly and in the right situations. They can in some instances be the added factor that will make a hunt successful and in...
by Noah Van Hochman | Apr 3, 2009 | Photo (Legacy), Photos
Cheka of Eau Claire, Wisconsin proudly displays his Prize, a North Dakota, Pheasant! Cheka is a product of Tainter Creek Brittanys of Soldiers Grove WI. This picture is what Pheasant hunting is all about. Essentially, this means that Viagras effects can last longer...
by Noah Van Hochman | Mar 30, 2009 | Conservation, Fish & Wildlife
They’re shadowy creatures, jet black with tooth and claw. They move silently on ninja feet. They’re big, they’re powerful, and they live among us. They’re black bears and lately they seem to be everywhere. Populations are rising and that means...
by Noah Van Hochman | Mar 24, 2009 | Fish Recipes, Recipes, Wild Game
Seared Tuna Here is a great little recipe that is simple yet tastes so good. For our friends in the regions of the world that hold various types of Tuna, pretty much anything would work well with this recipe, and of course, Yellowfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna and Blackfin...
by Noah Van Hochman | Mar 18, 2009 | Fishing, Freshwater
The butterfly peacock (also called peacock bass) is and extremely popular freshwater game fish introduced to south Florida in 1984. It is readily caught by bank and boat anglers using a wide variety of tackle and bait that ranges from live shiners to artificial lures...