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Backcasts archive: Through Aug. 3, 2007

Brett Pauly, ESPNOutdoors.com blog columnist

Indulge us for a slightly skewed view of the world of outdoor sports

Story | Conversation | August 06, 2007

Out There: Death in the water

Keith "Catfish" Sutton, Special to ESPNOutdoors.com

Many boating accidents result in tragedy; if the people involved had just followed three simple rules, most could have been prevented.

Story | Conversation | June 18, 2003

Hunting for relevancy in our schools

James A. Swan, Ph.D., ESPNOutdoors.com

Hunter education good step, but schools could do more

Story | Conversation | March 17, 2008

Weekend in New England

Kevin Short, ESPNOutdoors.com

Kevin Short: On the road with Don Barone

Story | Conversation | October 30, 2007

Alton Jones Blog

Alton Jones, AltonJones.com

...and true satisfaction. Please grant me wisdom as I fish and give me good decisions on the water. I pray that you will give me a victory in the Classic! But, Lord, may your will...

Story | Conversation | July 09, 2007

Out There: Men of iron snatching cats

Keith "Catfish" Sutton, Special to ESPNOutdoors.com

You will not find the fat, the flabby or the out-of-shape among the ranks of catfish snaggers. But for those who don't mind mixing work with angling, here's a rewarding sport

Story | Conversation | May 12, 2002

Out There: A baptism! Noodling for catfish

Keith "Catfish" Sutton,   Special to ESPN Outdoors

The first (and last) time I went noodling for catfish, when my companions urged me to insert my hand in a dark underwater hole to feel for a catfish. Noodling is the most ancient form of catting. No equipment is used. No hooks, no lines, no poles or reels. No tackle of any sort ... unless you consider your hands tackle. It's an extreme sport by anyone's definition, ranking right up there with bull fighting, skiing Mount Everest, parachuting off waterfalls and walking tightropes stretched between city skyscrapers. Some call it foolish. Others label it idiotic. None would deny, however, that those who catch catfish bare-handed are a special breed.

Story | Conversation | February 19, 2002