Rambling Angler Outdoors Magazine
Rambling Angler Outdoors Magazine
Rambling Angler Outdoors Magazine
Rambling Angler Outdoors Magazine

Rambling Angler Outdoors Magazine

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1 year subscription 4 issues

First Issue Begins March 2024

Subscribe to our digital outdoor magazine to support the outdoor lifestyle. I created Rambling Angler Outdoor Magazine to help support our outdoor lifestyle and traditions. Through tips, techniques, recipes, and stories from afield, it is our mission to introduce the outdoors to people interested in joining all of the great people who love the outdoors. It is also our mission, through decades of experience afield, to help people become better anglers and hunters with some cooking and camping too. 

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A NEW WAY TO PULL CRANKS

TRAILER TREBLE

For years I trolled crankbaits for crappie. I always tied a grub off the back and it worked like a charm. I never told anyone about it. Until now. I have been wanting to introduce this technique when I had the right stuff, and now I do. The TRAILER TREBLE attaches to the back split ring on your crankbait and keeps the leader from twisting up.

The Hairy Cricket Jig

I created the Hairy Cricket to fish for giant Redear Sunfish and Bluegills. I’ve found that it also catches lots of crappie and catfish and even a few bass. The Hairy Cricket is just a representation of the many bugs that swim around in the lakes and rivers we fish. I like to tip the Hairy Cricket with a small piece of worm. The Hairy Cricket works great worked on the bottom or under a bobber. I like to use the Hairy Cricket Jig with a bobber when fishing around lots of cover for big Redear and Bluegills. Please allow 7 days to mail. 

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