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Venison Skirt Steak And Eggs Recipe That Will Leave You Wanting More

Venison Skirt Steak And Eggs Recipe That Will Leave You Wanting More

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Venison skirt steak and eggs recipe

This savory venison skirt steak and eggs recipe makes for a great breakfast dish. If you aren’t from the South and have never tried steak and eggs this venison skirt steak and eggs recipe is highly encouraged to be your first experience. It might even leave you longing for more. You might be asking what exactly

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Sunday Gunday: 6 Reasons .38 Special is a Perfect Self-Defense Cartridge

Sunday Gunday: 6 Reasons .38 Special is a Perfect Self-Defense Cartridge


The .38 Special cartridge is more relevant today than any other time in history. Throughout history, .38 Special has been a popular cartridge for revolver shooters. If you’re looking for a self-defense revolver, the .38 Special is one of the best ways to go. What’s so special about the .38? Well, it came to be

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Polansky Takes a Slice of Grand Slam History at U.S. Open

Polansky Takes a Slice of Grand Slam History at U.S. Open

The Canadian is the luckiest of the lucky loser. Canada’s Peter Polansky has etched his name into tennis’ record books as the luckiest man in Grand Slam tennis. Some might call him the luckiest loser…

The 30-year-old Ontario native has earned his way into a fourth consecutive major as a lucky loser—he’ll open his third U.S. Open main draw with a first-round encounter with Alexander Zverev of Germany. Polansky is the first player in history to record the feat.


If you’re scoring at home, Polansky lost all three of his Grand Slam main draw appearances this season, winning one set and losing nine. The Canadian owns a 1-9 record at the Slams in main draw play.

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Polansky is one of four Canadian men in the main draw. Milos Raonic, seeded 25, will face Argentine qualifier Carlos Berlocq in round one, while qualifier Felix Auger Aliassime will face No.28-seeded Denis Shapovalov in a highly anticipated round one contest.

Mend and Hope

Mend and Hope

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Found this video on the interwebs this week.  Love it! I have not been where the young man in the video has been, but his story truly is an inspiration.  If you fish, you share that passion, and in many ways it defines our lives. I never will completely understand people who do not fish. …

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Boone and Crockett Announces More Funding Toward CWD Fight

Boone and Crockett Announces More Funding Toward CWD Fight

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CWD

The Boone and Crockett club is now involved in CWD research. As state agencies across the country deal with their own outbreaks of chronic wasting disease, prominent outdoor groups are stepping up to help. Now Boone and Crockett has announced their board of directors recently approved a second year of funding for research into the always-fatal

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Video: Robredo and Mahut Have Magical U.S. Open Qualifying Moment

Video: Robredo and Mahut Have Magical U.S. Open Qualifying Moment

Two 36-year-olds, gunning for a spot in the main draw, shared a major emo moment on Friday in New York.

Got your tissues handy? Because you might want to shed a tear for this magical U.S. Open qualifying moment, where Tommy Robredo defeats Nicolas Mahut 6-2, 2-6, 6-3 to reach his first main draw at the U.S. Open since 2015.

In and of itself, that would have been an emotional moment for the former quarterfinalist who has been besieged by injuries, but the fact that he defeated fellow 36-year-old Mahut to do it made the victory all the more sweet—and bittersweet.

Tecnifibre T-Fight

Mahut, ranked 132, may never get into another main draw at the U.S. open in singles, but even as he didn’t make it over the finish line today, he and his son Natanel made the moment special. Natanel is a regular at ATP Tour events and Grand Slams and he’s not shy about coming to his papa’s side in good times or in bad.


Today he rushed out to hug his father after a tough loss, and World No. 193 Robredo took notice and shared a big, beautiful moment with the two. That’s tennis, one big happy family!

10 Baseball Players Who Hunt

10 Baseball Players Who Hunt


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Some of the best baseball players in the world love hunting as much as we do. Do you know who they are? Fall begins to approach and the nights become cooler, sending out imagination’s into a frenzy. Thoughts and dreams start to run wild, as hunting seasons approach. A secondary thought that always creeps into

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Bio-Inspired Topwater Shines

Bio-Inspired Topwater Shines

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“Shiner” is the common name for one of the most widely distributed, and certainly one of the most important, freshwater forage groups. Supporting gamefish populations throughout North America, the slender, silvery shiner is found in […]

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