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8 Freshwater Fishing Records That Have Stood for a Ridiculously Long Time

8 Freshwater Fishing Records That Have Stood for a Ridiculously Long Time


World Record Fish

These world-record fish have stood the test of time. Nothing gets an angler’s attention quite like a world-record fish. These catches are rare and seem to keep getting even rarer, to the point where some of the records seem unbreakable. Here are eight world-record freshwater fish that’ve stood the test of time. We know there

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The 5 Best Guns for Critter Control

The 5 Best Guns for Critter Control


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Moles, gophers and groundhogs invading your backyard can be an absolute nightmare. Having a good gun can be huge help in handling these pests. The following five guns are perfect for backyard critter control. 1. Ruger Silent-SR ISB 10/22 Rifle This is the dream rifle for all backyard vermin shooters. This ultra-quiet takedown Ruger 10/22

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6 Unbelievable Outdoor Vehicles

6 Unbelievable Outdoor Vehicles

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These six outdoor ‘vehicles’ plow through anything that beast or nature throws at them. There are plenty of all terrain vehicles and trucks with 4×4 off-road capability out there to choose from. Sure, you could go with a Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk, Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro, or a four-wheel drive Chevrolet Colorado ZR2, but those

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Tiafoe Quietly Rising after Wimbledon Breakthrough

Tiafoe Quietly Rising after Wimbledon Breakthrough

The youngest American in the Top 50 hopes to continue his climb this summer.
Lost in the post-Wimbledon shuffle, and tucked ever so slightly beneath the radar, a young American cracked a milestone on Monday. That young American would be Frances Tiafoe, who pushed inside the ATP’s Top 50 for the first time thanks to his third-round performance at the Championships.

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It was a solid performance from Tiafoe at London, in what has been a solid year, but the fact that he squandered a two sets to love lead in the third round to Karen Khachanov speaks volumes about how far along Tiafoe is in his development. He was criticized for a lack of desire in that match, as he disappeared from the match after dropping a third-set tiebreaker, and he later said he had been experiencing stomach pains. Either way, it's an experience he can–and will have to–learn from. Tiafoe’s at the tip of the iceberg, and yet still, six months shy of his 21st birthday the Maryland native is inside the top 50 and boasting a solid 20-12 record on the season.


Tiafoe started the season at 79 in the world, but a maiden career title at Delray Beach (one in which he defeated Juan Martin del Potro and Denis Shapovalov), along with a final at Estoril, has helped him get to where he is now. With just 110 points to defend between now and the end of the U.S. Open, Tiafoe is a run or two away from a spot in the Top 30 and maybe even higher.

As a lot of the attention has been focused—and rightfully so—on teenagers Denis Shapovalov and Stefanos Tsitsipas, Tiafoe has quietly been climbing and is now the fourth highest-ranked American and one of just four players younger than 21 in the ATP’s Top 50.

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It’s quite an accomplishment, but one that the World No.45 takes in stride.

“It’s definitely nice, a big milestone for me,” he told Noah Frank of WTOP in Washington earlier this week. “You definitely want to keep building on it. You don’t want to sit here and gloat about it. There are 44 more places I need to go, and I want to go.”

Tiafoe, who took a week off after Wimbledon before joining he Washington Kastles of the WTT this week, will open his US Open Series at the Citi Open in Washington, DC on July 30.


As a local kid, who spent his formative years training at the JTCC in nearby College Park, Maryland, Tiafoe lists the Citi Open as one of the trophies he dearly covets.

“That’s a title I definitely really want to win at least once in my career,” he told Frank. “So I’m always going to go in there and grab it with two hands.”

Tiafoe’s father, Constant, initially worked at the JTCC (Junior Tennis Champion’s Center) on a construction crew that originally built the site, and he stayed on as a head of maintenance. It was natural from there that Frances and his twin brother Franklin, had ample opportunity to hone their skills on the court.

It’s just another part of the story that helps make the easy-going Tiafoe’s story so endearing.

The other part is his ability to deliver on the promise that many saw in him. After losing 10 of his first 11 matches against Top 20 opposition, Tiafoe has won three of his last five. At Wimbledon he reached the third round at a major for the first time in his career, snapping a four-match losing streak at the majors as he upset veterans Fernando Verdasco and Julien Benneteau in back-to-back tilts.

It’s a process for all young players and Tiafoe is no exception, but all signs are pointing to a bright future, and has he works his way up the rankings his confidence is rising as well.

“I’ve played some great tennis this year,” he told Frank. “I’ve beaten a lot of good guys. I believe in myself. I know if I bring a good level I can beat anyone.”

Djokovic Opens Up on Doubt and Elation in Heartfelt Wimbledon Letter

Djokovic Opens Up on Doubt and Elation in Heartfelt Wimbledon Letter

The Wimbledon champ shares his deepest thoughts in a heartfelt letter to friends and family.

In a heartfelt letter to fans and the general public, written between a "nappy change and a dinosaur’s book," 2018 Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic shared some of the overwhelming emotions he felt after winning Wimbledon and claiming his first major title in more than two years.

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“First of all, let me start by writing that the feeling of having my son in my wife’s arms at the trophy ceremony in the Players box was the most wonderful sensation I have had at any tournament that I have ever won in my career,” the 31-year-old wrote. “When I became a father, one of my biggest dreams was to have my children present at the stands while I am playing. Let alone winning trophies. That dream came true several days ago.”

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Already looking forward to more victories ahead, Djokovic said he’d like to experience the same magical feeling with his daughter Tara, who was born last September.

“I have imagined and prayed that one day I would win a Grand Slam trophy in front of my child,” he wrote. “Luckily for me, Tara is growing up and I can’t wait for her to see me do the same as I did in front of Stefan.”

Djokovic says that becoming a husband and father has opened him up to a new dimension in life.

“[Life] didn’t change,” he wrote, “it evolved into something more beautiful. Of course, more responsibilities add up but at the end of the day, it unlocks a new dimension of Love and Energy inside of you that you never knew existed. And the biggest gift that you receive from God is the enhanced feeling of empathy, compassion and devotion to your kids. But it’s not all clear once you become a father. It takes learning and openness to reach that “golden balance” in Life which everyone is in pursuit for. For me it was balance between tennis, priorities and family.”

Djokovic also talked about the injury challenges he faced, hinting at just how difficult a time it was for him personally and professionaly.

“For the last 2 years, I wasn’t patient with my tennis expectations. I wasn’t wise in strategizing. And I certainly wasn’t clearly hearing my body telling me that there is something serious happening with my elbow. I was trying to find solutions somewhere else and solution was always inside of me.”

He also wrote of the doubt he experienced and how he has come to experience balance in his life.

“I didn’t know if I would be able to get back on the desired level of tennis,” he wrote. “Actually, one part of me always believes in my own qualities and capabilities. But there was a lot of doubtful moments where course of action could have gone different ways.”

And lastly, a comment about the taste of the Wimbledon grass:

“P.S. Wimbledon grass tasted great once more. I would just add some avocado and it would be perfect.”

Djokovic will next take the court at the Rogers Cup in Toronto, which takes place from August 6-12.

It’s Time for an Attitude Adjustment

It’s Time for an Attitude Adjustment

It’s Time for an Attitude Adjustment

A new deer season brings news hopes, dreams and anticipations, and these summer months are good for sculpting all three in our minds. And although most of us focus on the tangible — that new compound bow, those upgraded tree stands; that new deer lease — one of the most important improvements we should be making is all mental. It’s called attitude. You see, success in the deer woods often […]

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We’ve All Been There!

We’ve All Been There!

I found this video on the interwebs recently.  I kind of like it! OK, I suppose that is a nice video to help you relax and get ready for you next fishing trip, maybe even this weekend, but I liked it so much because I relate to it!  “Hey, I resemble that remark”! Some of …

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Charter Captain Catches 1,000-Pound Tiger Shark Twice in 5 Years

Charter Captain Catches 1,000-Pound Tiger Shark Twice in 5 Years


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Charter Captain Chip Michalove has caught this tiger shark before, but he’s not the only one.  The fact is, this very same tiger shark has been caught for the third recorded time! On Tuesday, July 10, lightning struck twice for the Outcast Sport Fishing charter. He and his crew—along with his two clients—caught, re-tagged and

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