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Hunting
The Rut is that incredible time of year when deer start moving about hoping to find a doe and pass on their genetic characteristics to another generation. Just like our comparison to over-sexed teenagers they often become very stupid, careless and silly during their quest, which makes it the perfect time for hunters
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Fish Recipes, Fishing, Freshwater, Recipes
Just about any kid that grew up near a pond or stream has had encounters with the terrifying Crawfish! Also called Crayfish, Crawdad or Mudbug in different parts of the country, this little bugger has given more enjoyment to both kids and adults than even Pokémon Go! And over a much longer period of time. …
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Hiking
Tired of having to workout indoors in this cold, wintery weather? The winter has some tough months for those that live in the snow states; by now even the most avid snow lovers are wishing for warmer days and itching to get back to their favorite outdoor workouts. For me, snowshoeing is my saving grace. …
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Equipment/Reviews, Hunting
One of the things that really annoys the heck out of me is when someone saves up and spends a good deal of money on an excellent gun or rifle and then fails to take proper care of it. Accuracy is a combination of the shooter and the gun, if either isn’t properly maintained chances …
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Conservation, Fish & Wildlife
One of the things that really amazed me when I was doing some research for this article on bird watching was how many people love doing it. You’d think that baseball was america’s pastime or football, hockey or any of the other major sports, but no, Birdwatching is the number one pastime in North America!
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Conservation, Recipes
Your cell phone is constantly in your hands, you bring your tablet or laptop wherever you go, and when in the house your hand has a death-grip on the television remote. Well, consider leaving them all home and get out of the house on September 22, National Hunting and Fishing Day! (“This post is sponsored …
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Equipment/Reviews, Fishing, Freshwater, Saltwater
Fishing poles are made for the typical angler and for average conditions in the water. While there are some exceptions, rod manufactures understand that their products work best for most people under typical conditions. However, many who fish take the attitude that their typical fishing rod needs fishing line that is
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Equipment/Reviews
“This post is sponsored by Everywhere Agency on behalf of FoodSaver®; however, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.” Father’s Day brings forth many sentiments and memories for everyone. While some celebrate the man who brought them forth into this world, others celebrate the father figures in their
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Camping, Featured Content
Have you ever gone camping or backpacking and had all the best equipment from your local Bass Pro Shops or REI and thought you were completely prepared for the trip, only to find that once you were out there the simplest of skills were beyond your ability to achieve? Sometimes not even windproof nuclear matches
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Conservation, Land Management
The resurgence of interest when it comes to how to grow vegetables has sprung from two main sources. Chefs on popular reality shows speaking about the benefits that home-grown vegetables offer and the economic reason of saving money when you have your own backyard garden. There is something natural about growing and
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Camping, Equipment/Reviews, Featured Content
What Sleeping Bag is Right for You? Your search for the best sleeping bag does not end at price or brand name, but instead includes several factors that must be considered before choosing a sleeping bag. The more you understand the when, how, and why it is being used, the better choice you will make …
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