Fall stockings of put-and-take rainbow trout draw anglers out of the house for a holiday season meal, but where this autumn ritual gets really interesting are those lakes where top-notch fisheries already exist.
Author: Jeff Kurrus
Rules of the Marsh
Hunting public land doesn’t have to be a nightmare. Here are some common sense and safety rules to the marsh.
Remembering Dick Turpin
A master of language and creativity, Turpin displayed his extensive outdoor experience with his Turpin Time videos from 2004-2010.
Tales and Tips From the Hardwater
When reminiscing through a set of ice fishing images, I couldn’t help but think about what else was going on behind the scenes on these days, as well as the act of fishing itself.
Honoring a Conservation Legend – Jim Douglas
After 47 years of service, including nine years serving as director of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Jim Douglas is retiring.
The Lazy European Mount
By Jeff Kurrus While I’m quite fond of traditional white-tailed deer shoulder mounts, European mounts — showing just the skull and antlers — are a spectacular alternative. For my first European mount, I removed the head and as much hair as possible, boiled the “stuff” attached to the skull on […]