Crossbows And Accessories
How to Read a River for Fishing Success

Here are some tried and true methods to read a river and increases your fishing success. From the Yellowstone River to the Cumberland River to the incredible Allegheny River, there are fishing opportunities across the nation to be had in every state of the union. Although there are plenty of individual differences, most rivers can […]
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World’s Smallest Compound Bow Fits in the Palm of Your Hand

The world’s smallest compound bow looks like a lot of fun. In the worlds of both archery and firearms, there seems to be a constant movement towards making both bows and guns smaller. Whether that be for practical purposes or simply for the novelty of it, there are some interesting new products showing up on […]
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Angling for Flying Fish Makes for a Unique Experience in Florida

We do not see a fish fly every day! There are a ton of strange fish swimming the world’s oceans and freshwater lakes and rivers. However, few of them are as weird as the flying fish. These strange, ray-finned fish can glide effortlessly above the surface of the water thanks to their large pectoral fins […]
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National Parks Safety Tips For Photographers
Before heading into the wild, read these tips for planning and enjoying a safe, successful photo adventure.
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6 Best Tent Fans of 2021: Portable, Budget-Friendly, and Powerful Fans

Perhaps the only thing that can really get in the way of an enjoyable summer camping trip (aside from bugs) is the unbearable heat that makes sleeping in a camping tent nearly impossible. All campers know summer is a great time to go camping: the days are long and warm, there’s tons of awesome swimming […]
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Guns.com Wants to Remind You It’s Gonna Be a “Hot Gun” Summer

The season is heating up, and so are the deals from Guns.com including free shipping on firearms all summer long! You’ve heard about Guns.com by now, and probably pay a visit whenever you’re in the market for a new gun or checking the availability of ammo. They’re a one-stop shop for all things firearms, and […]
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Photo Of The Day By Yvonne Baur
Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Blooming Meadow” by Yvonne Baur. Location: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. “In summer, the…
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Roofnest Introduces New Rooftop Tent with Additional Storage Crossbars

Roofnest introduces new rooftop camper that also allows gear storage. One of the more interesting new camping trends of the last few years has been the expanding popularity of rooftop tents. The convenience of using a rooftop tent does come with one downside when camping though. There is nowhere to carry your other outdoor gear […]
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Largemouth Bass Causes Hilarious and Expensive Drone Fishing Mistake

Drone fishing can be costly if you’re not careful. Love them or hate them, it seems that drones are here to stay for at least the time being. Personally, I fall into the group that enjoys them because they’re fun to fly and give a unique perspective on the world we might not have otherwise […]
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Selective Harvest, It’s Science!
Today, I am going to return to a familiar topic–catch and release or more specifically selective harvest. Some of you will ignore me, I know you will. That’s fine, just know there is science behind it! Do not take my word for it. Instead, this time, take the word of retired Canadian fisheries biologist, Gord …
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How to Catch Fish When You’re Getting Skunked Non-Stop

Things to try the next time you’re getting skunked fishing. Catching fish can sometimes be an exercise in frustration. Sometimes no matter what fishing methods you use, it can seem like you can’t get a bite to save your life. It doesn’t matter if you fish saltwater off the Florida coast or fresh clear water […]
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5 Best Campfire Cooking Kits of 2021: Compact, Budget-Friendly, and Heavy-Duty

A versatile campfire cooking kit is an essential tool to have in your outdoor equipment stash. We go into the outdoors to let our soul and body feel wild. But how about our stomach? Practicing bushcraft skills is useful, but I enjoy cooking up a nice meal with good ingredients after a long day outside. […]
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3 Waterproof Bandages Perfect for First Aid Kits, Camping, and Hiking

These waterproof bandages are heavy-duty and super water-resistant. Finding a good waterproof bandage often seems more difficult than it needs to be, and a lot of the Band-Aids found in first-aid kits and packs of medical supplies come off at the first sign of water, which can be super inconvenient. This is especially true if […]
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Beautiful Bokeh Assignment Winner Robert Henderson
Congratulations to Robert Henderson for winning the recent Beautiful Bokeh Photography Assignment with the image, “Red Colobus Critique.” View the…
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Group of Sailfish Masterfully Herd Their Prey for Easy Pickings

Sailfish are master predators. One of the more iconic big game species of fish swimming our world’s oceans is the sailfish. A favorite target of legendary anglers like Ernest Hemingway, the sailfish is well known for its speed, beautiful, bright colors, and huge dorsal fins. While these fish do not grow as large as other […]
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8 Best Camping Gifts of 2021: Affordable & Useful Gifts for Dad

Every camper loves to receive new camping gear, and fortunately, there’s almost always some new gadget or gift that outdoorsy people would love to take on their next camping adventure. I know I feel like there’s always something new I would love to have for my camping trip, which makes coming up with gift ideas […]
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Cameron Hanes Hosting Tough Multi-Day Fitness Challenges With MTN OPS and FitRankings

Cameron Hanes and MTN OPS want to challenge hunters and athletes to test their endurance. There are few people in the hunting world quite like Cameron Hanes. It takes a special type of personality to embrace daily weightlifting and two marathons a week as their fitness routine. It is all part of his “Keeping Hammering” […]
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Federer Doesn’t Like that Grand Slams Titles Are Valued So Much These Days
The Swiss still shares the all-time Grand Slam title lead, but likely not for longBy Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Wednesday May 19, 2021
Roger Federer will bid for his 21st major title in two weeks at Wimbledon. But this week in Halle, where Federer is a 10-time champion, the Swiss says he doesn’t like that all the focus is on Grand Slam titles these days.
“It seems like it’s only Grand Slam titles that matter these days. And I don’t like that,” he said. “Most of the time, we play ATP tournaments. At the time, I just wanted to beat Pete Sampras’ record. I’ve always said that anything that comes after 15 Grand Slam titles is a bonus. As long as all three of us play, anything is possible. My goals at Wimbledon are clearly quite high.”
No matter which way we slice it, Novak Djokovic is going to take his fair share of arguments, no matter which measuring stick we use. He broke the record for weeks at No.1 earlier this year, and he is also atop the all-time Masters 1000 titles list, tied with Rafael Nadal at 36.
"I'm excited to be back on the green grass" 🌱@rogerfederer #NoventiOpen pic.twitter.com/ZZ4e8t6LSr
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) June 14, 2021
If Djokovic finishes 2021 at No.1 he will break the record for most year-end No.1 finishes—he is currently tied with Pete Sampras at 6.
Even Federer had to admit he was impressed with Djokovic’s amazing performance last week at Roland Garros.
“The way Novak Djokovic came back against Stefanos Tsitsipas was amazing,” he said. “Even in the semi-final against Rafael Nadal, there were incredible rallies.”