• How to Hunt for Herkimer Diamonds

    Comments (4) Hiking

    If you ever find yourself in upstate New York on a beautiful Spring day (or even a ‘not so beautiful’ one), looking for an outdoor adventure but at a loss for what to do, consider taking a leisurely drive to the Herkimer, NY area for a few hours of ‘diamond’ prospecting. While it sounds crazy …

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  • How to Catch Downtown Lake Trout

    Comments (0) Fishing, Freshwater, Guides/Outfitters

    Lake trout fishing often seems like a contest to see who can go deeper and farther from shore, but as the old saying goes, “there’s a time and a place for everything”. During and just after ice out on Lake Michigan there’s an opportunity to catch lunker lakers in fairly shallow water (10

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  • How to call a Wild Turkey

    Comments (0) Hunting

    No, “hey bartender” is not the correct answer to this question, but the actual answer to this question is really based on what you are trying to accomplish with the call. At its base, calling a gobbler in is the most rewarding part of the hunt with the exception of sitting around the table with …

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  • What you need to know about Geocaching

    Comments (3) Hiking

    Geocaching Spring is in the air; trees are budding, flowers are blooming. Days are longer, blessing us with more active waking hours to spend outdoors with family and friends. Now the question becomes not ‘where’ to spend your free time, but ‘how’. If hiking and biking have become commonplace and stale in your

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  • Blackfin Tuna Caught off South Florida

    Comments (0) Photo (Legacy), Photos

    Two very nice Blackfin Tuna caught just outside of Bouynton Beach inlet in South Florida. According to the angler who sent us this picture. He was drifting live Pilchards and caught these along with several King Mackeral and 1 Sailfish. For more information prodej viagra 100 mg v lékárně praha, there are instances

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  • Great Tips about Turkey Blinds and Decoys

    Comments (0) Hunting

    Although using blinds and decoys are not essential in pursuit for the majority of turkey hunting, they do provide an incredible edge when used properly and in the right situations. They can in some instances be the added factor that will make a hunt successful and in other occasions be the factor that keeps a …

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  • A Great dog for Pheasant Hunting

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    Cheka of Eau Claire, Wisconsin proudly displays his Prize, a North Dakota, Pheasant! Cheka is a product of Tainter Creek Brittanys of Soldiers Grove WI. This picture is what Pheasant hunting is all about. Essentially, this means that Viagras effects can last longer the older you are https://eupharmaciedefrance.com

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  • Black Bear Conservation Efforts

    Comments (0) Conservation, Fish & Wildlife

    They’re shadowy creatures, jet black with tooth and claw. They move silently on ninja feet. They’re big, they’re powerful, and they live among us. They’re black bears and lately they seem to be everywhere. Populations are rising and that means more contacts (and sometimes conflicts) with

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  • Recipe for Seared Tuna ( Ahi )

    Comments (0) Fish Recipes, Recipes, Wild Game

    Seared Tuna Here is a great little recipe that is simple yet tastes so good. For our friends in the regions of the world that hold various types of Tuna, pretty much anything would work well with this recipe, and of course, Yellowfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna and Blackfin Tuna would be my favorites living in …

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  • Butterfly Peacock Bass in South Florida

    Comments (0) Fishing, Freshwater

    The butterfly peacock (also called peacock bass) is and extremely popular freshwater game fish introduced to south Florida in 1984. It is readily caught by bank and boat anglers using a wide variety of tackle and bait that ranges from live shiners to artificial lures and flies. Butterfly Peacock bass prefer live fish

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