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Our bass fishing expert, Shaye Baker, spent months on the water testing the best bass lures of 2025. Here are his top picks, including swimbaits, soft plastics, glidebaits, frogs, and more. #BassLures #FishingGear #LureReviews #FieldandStream
In this playlist, the experts from Field & Stream review the latest and greatest outdoor products—everything from the best hunting gear, best fishing tackle, best rifles, shotguns, and ammo, and the best camping gear.
Opportunity abounds for the angler looking to fish in Arkansas. The Natural State lives up to its moniker, with 90,000 miles of flowing rivers and streams, and 600,000 acres of water contained by the shores of lakes scattered throughout the state. From 100-pound-plus blue catfish along the Mississippi to bluegill from the bank, there’s something here for every person in search of a tug on the end of their line. There are six major rivers flowing through Arkansas: the White, Arkansas, Mississippi, St. Frances, Ouachita, and Red. Dams have been built along these waterways by the Corp of Engineers to create legendary lakes like Ouachita, Beaver, Bull Shoals, and Norfork. Bass, crappie, walleye, catfish, trout, and more flourish in these waters and the streams that flow into them. If you’re over the age of 16, there’s a good chance you’ll need a fishing license to fish in the state of Arkansas. There are several options for licenses depending on what you’re fishing for, where you’ll be fishing, and how long you’ll be fishing. There are also various discounted licenses for anglers older than 65, active military, disabled veterans, and more. To find the right license for you, visit Arkansas Game and Fish’s website and click “Get a License.” To give you a taste of the fishing that Arkansas has to offer, we’ve broken the state down into its six regions: Ozarks, Arkansas River Valley, Ouachitas, Central, Delta, and Timberlands. In the sections below, we’ll tour each region and provide recommendations on the best fisheries, eateries, tackle shops, and more. We’ll also provide expert fishing tips for each region that will help you set yourself up for success the next time you hit the water. https://www.fieldandstream.com/stories/fishing/freshwater-fishing/where-to-fish-in-arkansas-sponsored
For hunters across America, fall means whitetail season and deer camp. Join a Tennessee family as they share their love for the woods and why the outdoors is their sanctuary. #YuenglingBeer #FieldandStream #DeerCamp #Tradition #Whitetail
It’s Time to Get Your Rifle and Suppressor Ready For Hunting Season You can’t hunt without a good rifle setup, and if you’re running a suppressor, you’ve got a few more things to check off of your list before hitting the woods. If you’re a little lost as to how to do all of that ahead of deer season, F&S Shooting Editor Richard Mann and writer-at-large Matthew Every have you covered. #RifleHunting #ShootingLessons #FieldandStream #OutdoorGear

An Introduction to Rifle Suppressors

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The Deer Hunter Rifle Shooting Drill

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The Step-Back Rifle Shooting Drill

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As hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts, we knew there was nothing more exciting than the opener. The Field & Stream Journal was our opener, and today marked the start of something special as we celebrated Field & Stream’s return to print—with over a century of history behind it. #FieldandStream #TheLegendLives #OutdoorStories #OpeningDay

Field & Stream Opening Day

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Fishing Editor Joe Cermele chases trout, bass, redfish, muskies, and anything else that swims all across the country.
From deep dives into oddball fishing cultures, to taboo topics, to surprising angles surrounding the sport, Joe Cermele presents a no BS fishing podcast.