by Wroxx | Jan 31, 2018 | Wilderness Stories
What is it that constitutes a favorite camp meal? Surely most of it is the taste and physical satisfaction received upon consuming it. Part of it, however, comes from the environment in which it is served and the memories associated with it. For example, a plate full...
by Wroxx | Jan 24, 2018 | Wilderness Stories
My personal Instagram account shares the adventures of living on Lake Ola in Tangerine, Florida. Recently, I received a message from a follower that read: ”Love your page. Would love to check out Lake Ola with you sometime.” I looked up who sent the message and...
by Wroxx | Jan 17, 2018 | Wilderness Stories
There is no way fishing is for the birds! Fishing is for…well…it’s for us! Or is it? Introducing live bait into an outing attracts anything else out there swimming in the water and unfortunately, many things flying in the air. One day, a friend and I were enjoying a...
by Wroxx | Jan 10, 2018 | Wilderness Stories
The sudden action on the rod brought both of us to quick attention. Jim set the hook and the fight with the Florida largemouth bass was on. It felt bigger than a typical bite, but when it broke the water and shook its head, we both knew he had a hog. It was huge and...
by Wroxx | Jan 3, 2018 | Wilderness 101
The 8-point buck was getting away. Randy was standing in his tree stand trying to determine if the buck was shootable according to the local rules, but before he could make the determination, it disappeared into the woods. He was devastated. Years later, with the...
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