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Angler Catches Large Koi From Abandoned Fountain in the Woods

Angler Catches Large Koi From Abandoned Fountain in the Woods


Koi Fishing

Not many anglers even think about targeting koi fish, which is understandable because the domesticated Japanese carp fish are used mostly small garden ponds and pools. They are also often stocked in fountains or pools strictly for ornamental purposes because they are essentially giant goldfish. They take on beautiful colors that are easily visible to […]

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The Mel Johnson Buck: The Archery World Record That Has Stood for 50+ Years and Counting

The Mel Johnson Buck: The Archery World Record That Has Stood for 50+ Years and Counting


Mel Johnson Buck

In the deer hunting world, the typical whitetail buck records are some of the most sacred. They are the records every hunter wants to break, and because of the unpredictable nature of whitetail antlers, they are also the hardest records to break. Mostly because the big bucks at the top of the record books are of […]

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Bear Spray Expert Breaks Down What Makes It So Effective

Bear Spray Expert Breaks Down What Makes It So Effective

Travis Smola
Bear Spray vs Pepper Spray

As more people start wandering into bear country, human and bruin encounters are on the rise, which isn’t good for humans nor animals. There has also been a rise in the purchase and use of commercial pepper sprays formulated specifically for bear deterrent. It’s a big industry, one that has rapidly become a huge focus […]

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Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — July 12, 2022

On July 12, 1865, George Washington Carver, was born. He was a scientist whose numerous discoveries helped to improve agriculture in the South. He died on Jan. 5, 1943. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 101 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: The photovoltaic power specialists at Quantum Harvest LLC  are providing a store-wide 10% off coupon. Depending on the model chosen, this could be worth more than $2000. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate. This can be used for any of their one, two, or …

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Drought is Causing Lake Mead to Slowly Vanish Into the Nevada and Arizona Desert

Drought is Causing Lake Mead to Slowly Vanish Into the Nevada and Arizona Desert


Lake Mead Drought

Drought can be one of the most devastating acts by nature and residents of Arizona and Nevada are seeing it firsthand in the Lake Mead area this year. In case you haven’t been following the headlines, after nearly two years of drought, water levels are plummeting in the man-made reservoir at a record rate. It’s […]

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9 Ways to Entertain Your Non-Fishing Family on a Fishing Trip

9 Ways to Entertain Your Non-Fishing Family on a Fishing Trip

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Family fishing lakeside

Fishing isn’t for everyone. Even if you’re a hardcore angler, your family members may never even pick up a rod. But being with family on a fun-filled fishing trip is a great way to keep them included and maybe even get them to consider fishing in the future. While you work on getting them interested […]

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Preparedness Notes for Monday — July 11, 2022

July 11th is the birthday of John Quincy Adams. He was born in 1767 and died in 1848. Not to be confused with his father – John Adams – the younger Adams also served as a diplomat, congressman, and as president. — A new property listing at SurvivalRealty in Athol, Idaho: Homestead in North Idaho. — Today we present a review written by our Field Gear Editor Emeritus, Pat Cascio.

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Kyrgios is a Tennis Genius, says Goran Ivanisevic

Kyrgios is a Tennis Genius, says Goran Ivanisevic

The coach of the Wimbledon champ says that it's no use to have a gameplan for facing Kyrgios – not even the Aussie knows what he'll do next.By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Sunday, July 10, 2022

Goran Ivanisevic tells reporters that it was a fruitless endeavor to draw up a gameplan for Nick Kyrgios. Simply put, the Aussie is just too unpredictable.

Tennis Express

Whether or not the Croatian’s words are true – he could be using some poetic license to avoid giving away of Djokovic’s tried-and-true tactics – they were still interesting words to hear the former Wimbledon champ. He tossed ample praise in the Aussie’s direction after Djokovic topped Kyrgios 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(3) in three hours and one minute on Sunday.

“You cannot prepare a match against Nick Kyrgios,” he said. “Nick Kyrgios is a genius, tennis genius.

Ivanisevic says part of the problem about preparing for Nick is the Aussie’s spontaneity.

“He doesn't know what he's going to play next in the point,” the 2001 Wimbledon singles champion said. “We just concentrate what Novak has to do, the things he has to do, the things he has to be careful [of].

“When somebody [is] serving like Nick Kyrgios – for me is the best server in the game by far – it's impossible to make tactics.

Ivanisevic was impressed with how Kyrgios was able to defuse Djokovic – considered the best returner in the world, by many – for long spells of the match.

“15 minutes, best returner in the world, he does not touch his serve,” Ivanisevic said, adding that Djokovic had to be opportunistic to prevail in the contest.

“You get the chance, then he breaks him.”

Ivanisevic said that he and Djokovic stressed the importance of staying the course, and being ready to capitalize when Kyrgios’ level dropped.

“That is what we saw happen in the critical ninth game of the third set. Kyrgios led 40-0 after banging two aces and a service winner to start. But he missed first serves and volleys on each of the next two points. Then, at 40-30, Djokovic pounced, smacking a handy forehand return that put Kyrgios on the back foot. It led to a forehand down-the-line winner by the Serb on the next shot.

From deuce, things unravelled quickly: a double-fault by Kyrgios and a backhand error on break point. 5-4, Djokovic, just like that.

You could feel that Djokovic was perpetually ready for moments like these on Sunday. He had to be, and he knew it. The way Kyrgios was serving, it was the only way through.

“Key point was to concentrate on what Novak has to do, and just to stick to those little things,” said Ivanisevic. “To be ready for the big serves, for the big second serve winners.

“But also he knew on this stage, when Nick starts to talk, he's going to be vulnerable. You know, that happened. Happened in the third set when Nick was 40-Love up… 4-All, suddenly Novak broke him and he was talking to his box – that's Nick.

“You need to take every chance you get because you don't have too many chances.”

Djokovic Has No Plans to Change Vaccination Status Ahead of US Open

Djokovic Has No Plans to Change Vaccination Status Ahead of US Open

The Serb is in danger of missing 2022's final Grand Slam due to his decision not to get vaccinated. By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Sunday, July 10, 2022

Novak Djokovic has successfully closed the gap on Rafael Nadal in the all-time men’s singles Grand Slam titles race to one, but the Serb may not have another chance to get back on equal footing with Nadal in 2022.

Tennis Express

After defeating Nick Kyrgios, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(3) in Sunday’s men’s singles final, the Serb reconfirmed his status with regard to vaccination.

“I'm not vaccinated and I'm not planning to get vaccinated so the only good news I can have is them removing the vaccine card to enter United States,” Djokovic said. “I don't know. I don't think exemption is realistically possible. If that is possibility, I don't know what exemption would be about. I don't know. I don't have much answers there.

The 21-time major champion still holds out hope that the United States government will change its regulations regarding mandatory vaccination for foreign travellers.

“I think it's just whether or not they remove this in time for me to get to USA,” he said. “I'll wait hopefully for some good news from USA because I would really love to go there.

“That would be probably the next big tournament, the next big swing, playing a tournament or two before US Open and US Open. If that doesn't happen, then I have to see what the schedule will look like.”

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