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Goodbye, my friend Guido. You will be missed
The fishing world is mourning the loss of one of its greats. Guido Hibdon, one of the top all-time competitors in pro bass fishing, passed away March 10 after a long fight with cancer. Guido, who lived at Lake of the Ozarks, accomplished it all on the pro circuit. On...
College bass fishermen will have a chance to make dream come true in Kansas tournament
For some of the nation’s best college fishermen, the road to the 2019 Bassmaster Classic will go through Milford Lake in northeast Kansas. On Aug. 14-16 this year, the top four two-man teams in the B.A.S.S. college series will compete at Milford to determine which...
For Montana falconer, Kansas is a hunting paradise
When Bob Martin hunts prairie chickens in Kansas, he uses a different weapon than most people do. He uses either Salt or Pepper – the names of his trained peregrine falcons. Martin, 72, travels 1,300 miles from his home in Hamilton, Mont., to the Kansas Flint Hills...
A winter night’s dream: Envisioning some places where it’s warm and the fish are biting
Like a lot of you, I’m sick of winter. I’m sick of the ice on my home lake. I’m sick of having to put on layers of clothes to take the dogs out. I’m sick of endless drab, gloomy days. So, I’m doing a little “make-believe” tonight. Here are five places I would rather...
Suburbs can be a fascinating place to watch wildlife
I once thought I had to travel at least a couple hours to get a glimpse of the wild world. These days, I can stay home. Not far from my front door, I can lay eyes on a scene that rivals that of Squaw Creek or Swan Lake. Thousands of geese flock to Riss Lake each...
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