by Noah Van Hochman | Feb 12, 2017 | Featured Content, Hunting
Using a .22 caliber rifle to go monster Hog hunting is just wrong, and potentially dangerous. This is the speech I gave 2 young hunters on a tract of private land I frequent in South Central Florida. The owner asked me to check up on his nephews and what I found were...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jan 26, 2017 | Conservation, Environment, Featured Content, Fish & Wildlife
It may seem on the surface that hunting and wildlife conservation are activities which conflict with each other. After all, the hunting of species such as deer and ducks diminishes their numbers which would seemingly be detrimental. However, hunters and conservation...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jan 11, 2017 | Conservation, Equipment/Reviews, Featured Content, Hunting, Photos
What to Look for When Purchasing a Trail Cam Trail cameras, game cams, or trail cams are not just for hunters who are tracking deer in the area. They have other uses that can be quite beneficial when you are not there to see what is happening on your property....
by Noah Van Hochman | Nov 24, 2016 | Camping, Featured Content
There are advantages to taking a winter camping trip starting with the fact that there are no bugs or large crowds to contend with on your adventure. However, you will need to be prepared if you want to get the most out of your trip and protect yourself from the cold...
by Noah Van Hochman | Oct 13, 2016 | Equipment/Reviews, Featured Content, Fishing
Sometimes the fishing experience is not so much about what you catch but more about the method you choose to target a species. Some people prefer fly fishing while others stick with more conventional methods. The same goes for the type of vessel you use to put you on...