A Mississippi deer hunter bagged what is likely the most famous buck in the state. Buck No. 140 crossed the Mississippi River four times.
Author: Brian Broom, Mississippi Clarion Ledger
Mississippi deer hunter bags second ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ buck
Mississippi deer hunter Tri Vaughan harvested what he thought was a once-in-a-lifetime buck in 2015, but bagged another in November.
Mississippi angler breaks state record with giant 104-pound blue catfish
Christopher Halley said he was fishing for food, not a trophy, when he pulled in the biggest blue catfish he’d ever seen.
Turkey hunting: How a 30-year, 49-state quest shaped a Mississippi man’s life
It took a Mississippi man 30 years to harvest a turkey in 49 states and the people, places, birds and lessons learned made him who he is today.
Mississippi snack shack holds town together
The Tiny Town Snack Shack is in the tiniest town in Mississippi, and the self-serve store where there are no prices operates on customer donations.
A mom and daughter reunited after more than a decade apart. Months later, a hit-and-run tore them apart forever.
A Mississippi mother was reunited with her daughter after 15 years. Her daughter, only 17, was killed less than four months later.
Thanksgiving is here: How to fry a turkey and live to tell about it
Hot oil and an open flame can be a dangerous combination, but here’s how to make frying a turkey safer this holiday season.
‘If you catch one, kill it’: Mississippi fights back against invasive northern snakehead
The toothy predator that is native to Russia and China, among other places, has a primitive lung that allows it to survive out of water for days.
Mississippi hunter bags ‘exceptionally rare’ white turkey
The turkey’s beard was black, but its spurs and nails were white. Experts say the animal is ‘exceptionally rare.’