The crab pots are designed to lure and trap the prey lurking in the depths of the Bering Sea. While they may seem simple to the untrained eye, there is a science behind these sophisticated ...
99 Nights in the Forest will task you with surviving, scavenging, crafting recipes, and working out how to get free diamonds in 99 Night in the Forest to unlock 99 Nights in the Forest classes. But, ...
Well, the frost isn’t on the pumpkin yet, but the velvet is off the antlers, so even though it doesn’t feel like it outside, we’re heading into fall. Whitetail deer bucks that were best buddies a ...
The Frog Invasion landed in 99 Nights in the Forest, making the little green critters a surprising new threat to deal with while you try to survive. They don't just spawn around ponds as an additional ...
Braided fishing lines were on the market for years before I finally decided to give them a try on my own rods and reels. The biggest reason for my resistance to braid was my distrust of knots between ...
The Savannah area offers diverse fishing opportunities in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Popular freshwater catches include catfish, bluegill, and largemouth bass, while saltwater options ...
Dock at RiverPlace Marina in South Portland. The chances of a future electric passenger ferry service on the Willamette River just got a bit better. That’s because Frog Ferry, the nonprofit that ...
Catching fish on top-water lures can be so exciting that some anglers would rather catch one fish on a top-water than two or three down deep. Lures that splash and dance across the surface are ...
It had been five years since the first of the frog eggs had been moved, carefully plucked from Mexico's Baja Peninsula and transported by cooler to Southern California. Anny Peralta-Garcia was getting ...
If you were a miner in California during the Gold Rush, you might have dined on a California red-legged frog. The largest native frog in the western United States, this Golden State denizen used to be ...
For as long as I am able to go fishing, the charming song recited by a long-time fishing buddy will be rattling between my ears every time I am rigged up with a topwater frog for largemouth bass.