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Robert DeWitt

Robert DeWitt

Outdoor Writer at The Tuscaloosa News

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Can you name that wildflower?

From midspring until late fall, hundreds of varieties of New Mexico wildflowers pop up in grasslands, along roadsides, in woodlands and even in well-tended gardens. Some are easy to identify,
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OUTDOORS: Why can’t we move dove season to the fall?

Alabama has chosen to ignore Robert DeWitt’s plea to open dove season. in the fall when the temperatures are cooler.
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A history of the Buffalo fish fry

Its appeal is, in a word, catholic
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OUTDOORS: Gordo’s Terence Williamson going for another turkey-calli...

This turned out to be Terence Williamson’s year. For 20 years, Williamson, a 34-year-old civil engineer from Gordo, tried to win a National Wild
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OUTDOORS: Fishermen take issue with access to Dead Lake

Some Demopolis fisherman say they are being blocked from using public water on a state wildlife management area. But state officials say anglers can still
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OUTDOORS: Analyzing data on coyotes and fawns

Let’s face it, you could easily forget Delaware was there. It’s a tiny little state but Rhode Island is smaller so it doesn’t even
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OUTDOORS: Raising money for quail habitat restoration

These days, many Alabama hunters are grateful to be able to hunt deer in February. A half century ago, a different kind of game took center stage.
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OUTDOORS: Wet weather means lower deer kills in West Alabama

Most people don’t like getting wet and cold and deer hunters are no exception. That is the main reason most deer processors and hunting retailers
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OUTDOORS: UA shooting team takes aim at nationals

Over the years, Alabama’s football opponents have learned it’s best not to poke the sleeping bear. Smack talk and displays of disrespect
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Firearms of the past were works of art

Americans frequently seek out the latest technology. That has fueled the rapid expansion of Silicon Valley and the tech giants like Apple and Microsoft
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OUTDOORS: Big boars can be a big nuisance

The hog that deer hunters near the north Tuscaloosa County community of Wiley kept seeing on their game cameras might not have been Hogzilla, the giant
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OUTDOORS: Some fishermen don’t give too much thought about bait

On some of those mornings when I’m headed out to hunt or fish and I’m searching the radio dial for something to listen to at 5 a.m. on a
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OUTDOORS: Killed deer underreported in Alabama despite mandate

When Chuck Sykes talks about the compliance rate with Alabama’s Game Check system, the frustration is evident in his voice. “Yeah,
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Alabama Gulf Coast nature trail now more accessible to visitors wit...

Alabama Gulf Coast nature trail now more accessible to visitors with disabilities  Alabama NewsCenter
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Outdoor Scholars Program has Montevallo in the hunt for students wi...

Program has grown from eight students to 39 in three years.
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Auburn developing vaccine that could be huge catch for catfish indu...

Auburn developing vaccine that could be huge catch for catfish industry  Alabama NewsCenter
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OUTDOORS: Alabama looking to increase walleye population

When somebody suggests it’s time to go walleye fishing, you’d expect them to say it in a flat, Midwestern accent. But Chris McKee believes
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Deer hunting in Alabama brings in big bucks, lots of doe - Alabama ...

Deer hunting in Alabama brings in big bucks, lots of doe  Alabama NewsCenter
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Grilling no longer 'a man's world' as women take the tongs - Alabam...

Grilling no longer 'a man's world' as women take the tongs  Alabama NewsCenter
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Cold Case: Solving the Mystery Behind the World-Record Bass of Demo...

If you thought the world-record bass was caught in 1932 by George Perry in Montgomery Lake in Georgia, you’d be right, of course. While there is no verified photo of Perry with the fish nor physical remains of the granddaddy of all largemouths, it stands as the record.
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Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo has come a long way since Hurricane Ivan eva...

Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo has come a long way since Hurricane Ivan evacuation, destruction  Alabama NewsCenter