Crossbows And Accessories
17-Pound Wipers Electroshocked in Nevada

Fisheries biologists electroshocked Lahontan Reservoir in Nevada and ended up with their arms full of huge wipers! For those not familiar with the term, the term “wiper” refers to the hybrid species between a female white bass and a male striped bass. These fish can bend some rods, too. “When comparing adult fish, the hybrid
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2A Armament Introduces .22 LR
AR rifles are great for hunting, self-defense and just plain fun. However, as any avid shooter knows, 5.56/.223 Rem. ammunition can get quite expensive, especially when training. As a result, many shooters look for an […]
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This Commercial from Perception Kayaks is Hilarious

Perception Kayaks have a great new commercial that will make you laugh all day! Perception Kayaks is going on the offensive now. “People are getting yakked off left and right out here. Do you know what that means?” Now, Perception has a great new commercial video that’ll put a smile on your face, and possibly a
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Landscape Light, Part 2

Last week, in part 1, I covered three important qualities of landscape light: side light, alpenglow light and front light….
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Photo Of The Day By Rick Dandridge

Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Desert Light” by Rick Dandridge. Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California. See…
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Video: Every Bowhunter’s Worst Nightmare

If a deer hunter drew up his or her worst-case scenario, it would unfold exactly like this. A lot of things can go wrong in the deer woods, resulting in not filling your tag by the end of the season. However, this is about as painful as it can possibly get. I would imagine a feeling of helplessness
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Sunday Gunday: 3 Things That Will Keep Your Shot True in the Offseason

Now that the main hunting seasons are closed… There’s no more turkey hunting until fall, and deer season is months and months away. How do you keep in practice over the summer months? These three tips will keep your shot abilities sharp, even in the offseason. 1. Bust some clay Check your local areas for gun
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Freshwater bite is hot, pogies & people hit the beaches

Spring is getting busy on the lakes, rivers and rock walls. In the mist of all the rain and wind, Spring is for fishing and between the hot largemouth bite, emerging salt ponds stripers and shad trees ready to pop, a few more warm days and this state will be awash in fish stories.
Outdoor Gear Review: MTN OPS Outdoor Performance Supplements

Ever wish you had more energy when trekking in the wild? Well, MTN OPS outdoor performance supplements are made for those occasions. I had the chance to review some MTN OPS products, and this is what I found. We’ve all been at that point of exhaustion when pushing deep into the wilderness. Many might grab
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#VelvetFest: The Official Start to Deer Season!

The off-season ends here. Another turkey season is coming to close and that means one thing, deer season is here! Exodus Trail Cameras has organized a contest for folks to win gear for posting their deer season prep photos on social media and using the hashtag #VelvetFest. Learn all the details in the video below: Every
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Would You Buy Chainmail Socks?

Do you wish you could walk barefoot everywhere? Well, why not armor your feet with chainmail socks? Would you buy a pair of these? Chain-Linked Socks Protect Your Feet From Anything Broken glass is no match for these chain-linked socks. bit.ly/2HyC1SW Posted by I Want That on Thursday, May 10, 2018 Walking barefoot in the
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Bear Gnaws on Treestand Ladder

A curious bear decides to chew on a ladder and gets close enough for a few memorable clips. This bear decides to climb a few rungs and chew on a hunter’s ladder. The female hunter records the event and it turned out pretty entertaining. Watch the all-to-friendly bear approach the hunter, and listen for her
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Dogman? Dire Wolf? What is This Mysterious Creature Shot in Montana?

A strange wolf-like creature was shot near Denton that has authorities searching for answers. A Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks press release tried to shed some light on a “large wolf-like animal” shot on May 16 by a rancher near Denton. The rancher in question shot the animal as it approached his livestock—then reported it
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Turkey Trip Recap: Hunting in West Texas With Can-Am and Birchwood Casey

The Wide Open Spaces team was fortunate enough to receive an exclusive invite to hunt for Rio Grande turkeys in Texas. Here’s Wide Open Spaces Associate Editor David Schlake recounting the first notion of the hunt: There are certainly perks that come along with working in this line of media, but you don’t always get
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Keeping Your Photos Safe, Part 2: Tools Of The Trade

In part two of this four-part series, we take an overview of the hardware options for creating redundant backups.
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Here’s a Proper Skinning Technique for Your Harvested Spring Bear

Spring bear season is upon us. Several hunters enjoy shoulder mounts, while others prefer rugs. However, whatever you decide for your next harvested spring bear, here’s a skinning technique that’ll work for both. However, it does require meticulous precision that will allow your taxidermist to properly mount your trophy. This taxidermist gives several tips and
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NPAA NewsBLAST 5-25-2018
News about: The National Professional Anglers Association, NPAA Members, NPAA Partners, the Industry, Sportfishing Advocacy Alerts, Articles, Promotions and More NPAA Member News: Hawley Environmental School Fifth Graders Learn the Fishing Basics On Wednesday, May […]
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Pumas Of Patagonia

Private lands adjacent to Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, now opening to photographers, provide an unparalleled opportunity for observing wild puma behavior.
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