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Author Archives: Jessica Hill
Archery Season… 2024?
Ever since I got into hunting, I had dreams of stalking through the woods with my compound bow, silently following a stealthy giant and hoping to make it close enough for a good shot. Well, I’m tired of making excuses and am ready to make something happen!
The Last Frontier: Day 1 in Kenai
There are two things that my husband and I immediately learned about fishing in a new place for a new species on this trip. #1: do some research. #2: when you go fishing for salmon in Alaska, bring your own waders!
Back Online
I’m back online and ready to get back on track.
The Last Frontier: Seward to Kenai
Seward was an incredible first taste of Alaska. The scenic fjords were breathtaking, the wildlife plentiful, and the town itself was quirky and fun. The unusual mix of important Alaskan history, natural wonder, sportsman’s paradise, and small town charm made it an incredible experience that I’ll never forget.
The Last Frontier: Seward, Alaska
We started our trip in Seward, Alaska, down near the Southern-most tip of the Kenai Peninsula. For such a small town, Seward is steeped in both natural splendor and historic significance.
Fishing in the 361
Water temperatures have also been on the rise while tides have started to fall, giving us every fisherman’s nightmare. Not a bite in sight.
Spinning Reel Hack!
With fishing season now around the corner, I’m posting a throwback to one of my tried and true methods of fishing for speckled trout here in the Laguna Madre.
Around the World in Ten Days: Ranthambore
As excited as we were to experience the majestic history of the Red Fort and Taj Mahal, the prospect of Ranthambore really captured my imagination on our trip to India.
Spinning Reels Vs Baitcasters: Which One To Choose?
Taking a break from vacation posts to talk about reels as we get closer to open water fishing season! Which will you choose; a spinning reel or baitcaster?