Crossbows And Accessories
Lake El Salto: Visiting the Latest Must-Fish Destination with Huk

WATCH THE VIDEO NOW We went on the bass fishing trip of a lifetime with Huk Performance Fishing on Lake El Salto. Opportunities at catching the biggest bass of your life don’t knock on your door every day, so when we got the chance to head down to Mexico and fish Lake El Salto with
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5 Reasons You, Me and Everyone Else Should Use a Suppressor

There’s a lot of red tape involved, but using a suppressor at the range and afield makes a lot of sense. While Hollywood often portrays suppressors as the tools of assassins and spies like James Bond, reality is pretty different. It’s understandable if you’re confused, as there’s a lot of misinformation out there about suppressors.
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Why You Need to Go Himalayan Tahr Hunting in New Zealand

If you’re looking for an incredible mountain hunting adventure, you should really consider a Himalayan Tahr hunt in New Zealand. Along with red deer, fallow deer and several other big-game species, Himalayan tahr were introduced to New Zealand for hunting many years ago. Since then, their numbers have exploded, and now the country has some absolutely
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4 Ways to Rig a Soft-Plastic Stickbait for Bass

The soft-plastic stickbait is a game-changing lure. Here’s your guide on how to rig them. It’s a simple bait to fish, and one of the most effective ways to catch a boatload of bass. Cylindrical in shape, narrow at each end and often called by the brand name Senko, the soft-plastic stickbait has an alluring charm
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Photo Of The Day By Richard Teller

Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Predawn” by Richard Teller. Location: Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington. “This was shot in…
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Nugent: Politically Correct Ethics
Some people are ethical, and some people are not. It is up to those of us who have a decent grasp on right and wrong to communicate such guidance to family, friends and our buddies at hunting camp and at the range.
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16 Saltwater Fishing Records That Have Stood for a Ridiculously Long Time

These saltwater records have stood for ages. A little while back, we told you about eight freshwater fishing records that stood for decades, or in the case of the brown trout, more than a century. We started doing some research and it turns out this phenomenon isn’t limited to just freshwater. There are plenty of saltwater records
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Mayflies
I started to write this blog a few weeks ago, actually did not start writing, I simply copy and pasted a really cool video I found posted on FaceBook: Want to see a cool video? Submitted by Bruce Condello, shot on his phone, off a dock in Nebraska. Nature at its best. Posted by Bob …
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Video: Now This is Extreme Hog Eradication

Hogs are a big problem in Texas, and there’s really only one way to deal with them. Get the popcorn ready, because this hog eradication is pretty wild. There’s no shortage of bacon for these guys. Farmers are happy and freezers are full, making it a win-win for everyone (except the hogs, of course). To
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#WhitetailWednesday: 5 Deer Season Goals That Don’t Involve a Successful Harvest

Here are some non-harvest-related goals to set this deer season. We know, it’s still August, but deer season is closing in fast. Hopefully you’re already making preparations for a great year. Whether that’s setting up stands or running trail cameras, we’re already counting down the days! This is a good time of year to start
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Video: Barrett .50 Cal vs. Feral Hog

Ever wondered what it would be like to go hog hunting with a Barrett .50-caliber rifle? This guy in Texas actually did it. If you thought hog hunting with elephant guns was impressive, check out these guys in Texas who decided to up the ante and go hog hunting with a Barrett .50-caliber rifle. In
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Water Snake Snatches Trout From Pair of Anglers

When a northern water snake grabbed their trout, this couple could only sit back and watch. The northern water snake is a common, non-venomous predator in many states where fishermen enjoy lakes and ponds. Among those is the Hawkeye State. When a couple of fishermen were testing the waters in the northeastern part of Iowa, they were
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Winding, Wondrous Big Sur

The iconic stretch of California coastline along Highway 1 offers photographers “the greatest meeting of land and water in the world.”
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Nick Kyrgios Pulls the Plug at Citi Open
The oft-injured Aussie says his hip is not quite ready to face the rigors of match play. A few days after retiring from his quarterfinal match against Cameron Norrie in Atlanta, Australia’s Nick Kyrgios has pulled out of the Citi Open in Washington, D.C., sending Lucky Loser Jason Kubler into the main draw. The fifth-seeded Aussie made the following statement on Twitter:
Absolutely gutted to have to withdraw from @CitiOpen I’ve done all I can to get my hip ready but ran out of time. I want to thank Keely & her team for the support and apologise to the fans. I’ll be back!
❤️🙏🏽— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) August 1, 2018
Kyrgios has played nine events in 2018, claiming a hardcourt title in Brisbane and reaching semifinals in Stuttgart and London on his preferred surface, grass.
The Aussie has been bothered by injuries throughout his career, and has suffered elbow and hip problems over the last two seasons. Nevertheless he is still ranked at 17 in the world and hopes to be fit for upcoming events in Toronto, Cincinnati and the U.S. Open.
Franklin & Nantahala

Nestled in the southern Appalachian Mountains, in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, lie two communities with a common thread running right through the center of them.
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You Have to See the New CMMG Mk57 Series Chambered in 5.7X28mm

The new Mk57 Series is turning heads as one of the lightest-recoiling pistol carbines ever! CMMG has just announced more big news! They recently released a new line of AR pistols and short-barreled rifles chambered in FN 5.7x28mm and it has gun nuts going wild. Using the CMMG patent-pending “Radial Delayed Blowback” operating system, the
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Elise Mertens Hires German Coach Dieter Kindlmann
The Belgian is aiming higher in the second half of her breakout season.
In the midst of a breakout season, Belgium’s Elise Mertens has made a coaching change. The World No.15 has hired German coach Dieter Kindlmann, who has previously worked as Maria Sharapova’s hitting partner and been a coach of Madison Keys, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Laura Robson.
Kindlmann, 36 and a former World No.130, helped guide Keys to the U.S. Open final last season before the pair parted ways this May.
22-year-old Mertens reached the Australian Open semifinal this January and owns three WTA titles this season. She is 11th in the WTA’s race to Singapore standings.
"I think it was time for a change because you need somebody who has the experience already," Mertens told WTA Insider Courtney Nguyen this week at San Jose. "I'm ranked No.15 and I'm trying to go upwards and I think he's a person who can help me."
Mertens was previously coached by Robbe Ceyssens and later, Rick Vleeshouvers.
She’s hoping that Kindlmann can take her higher.
“I think after Australia I realized that I had it in me,” she said. “You always have to believe in yourself. Sometimes it's more difficult than others. But I believe I can do great stuff and go upwards."
MTN OPS Throws Awesome 4-Year Anniversary Celebration at Total Archery Challenge

MTN OPS partners with Total Archery Challenge and provides a weekend. Recently I had the opportunity to head to Snowbird, Utah to shoot the Total Archery Challenge to help celebrate MTN OPS’ four-year anniversary of business. This 3D archery experience is often located at a ski resort, offering a 3D shoot with a variety of
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