by Noah Van Hochman | Oct 1, 2009 | Fishing, Saltwater
If you’ve never fished off a pier, I suppose you don’t really know what you’re missing, so I’m here to tell you. Whether you choose to pier fish during the day under the hot Florida sun, or take advantage of a warm night on a pier in the north Atlantic, you never know...
by Noah Van Hochman | Sep 1, 2009 | Equipment/Reviews, Featured Content, Photos
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be able to sit in the woods for a full 24 hour period, just to see what assortment of wildlife passes by? Most avid outdoorsmen have the patience and tenacity to sit in a tree stand or rest against a tree on the forest...
by Noah Van Hochman | Aug 4, 2009 | Equipment/Reviews, Hunting
It wasn’t long ago that the mere thought of someone choosing to purposely ‘shock’ Man’s Best Friend into submission belonged in my brain’s “Unthinkable” category. Training your dog with an electronic collar held no interest for me. Then, in my efforts to live...
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 | 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...