Americana Outdoors E-Magazine - February 2020

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

As we are halfway through the winter season, it’s not far until spring will be here! And that means that we are starting to ramp up the fishing adventures. It is always a little bittersweet to close out hunting season, simply because we get to spend so much time with our friends at various camps, enjoying so many adventures. However, we’re also ready to also enjoy time on the water with friends too. While we are actually able to fish all year, this season does find us fishing more frequently while gearing up for fishing tournament season. The Americana Outdoors team has already filmed several fishing shows, covered high school and collegiate bass fishing tournaments, redfish tournaments, and more bass fishing tournaments….and that’s just in February! We’ve visited some of our favorite bodies of water, including Sam Rayburn Reservoir (it’s HOT right now!), and I promise you’re going to want to watch all the excitement and get out on the water yourself! This season, we’ve got new and exciting action coming from various bodies of water throughout the nation, new products to show off like the Garmin Force™ trolling motor, and we’re always checking out new fishing lures. With all that keeping us busy, we do still have hunting on our minds – it’s impossible not to as we spent a week in Las Vegas for the 2020 SHOT Show and then headed out on a snowy adventure near the Texas Panhandle in search of blue quail, and currently, we are plotting and planning for the 3rd Annual Yamaha Turkey-Bass Smash later this spring. As always, the team is on the road and in the field capturing it all so that you’ll get to see the final works soon. Until next time, we’ll see you out on the water and in the field! And remember that Spring Turkey season is nearly here!

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