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Mako Shark Fishing Banned for the Foreseeable Future

Mako Shark Fishing Banned for the Foreseeable Future

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A researcher tags a mako shark caught in the ocean.

For sportfishing fanatics and seafood lovers alike, the North Atlantic shortfin mako shark is no longer on the menu. Starting July 5, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration decided to ban fishing for the fastest shark in the world by both commercial and recreational anglers in order to help the species recover from its population […]

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Blowgun Makes Short Work of Three Feral Hogs Proving the Weapon’s Effectiveness

Blowgun Makes Short Work of Three Feral Hogs Proving the Weapon’s Effectiveness


Feral Hogs Blowgun

As Texas continues to exhaust every resource it has to combat the feral hog problem, hunters are simultaneously beginning to experiment with so many shot opportunities to work with. Bows, crossbows, spears, traps, and helicopter hunting have started to accompany the typical rifle-or-shotgun approach, as hunters aren’t limited by any regulations and don’t even need […]

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Electrofishing a River Full of Asian Carp Reveals the Extent of the Invasive Species Problem

Electrofishing a River Full of Asian Carp Reveals the Extent of the Invasive Species Problem


Asian Carp

We have tons of invasive species problems here in the United States. Between feral hogs in Texas and Burmese pythons in Florida, we have our fair share of destructive animals wreaking havoc on our ecosystems. It’s these larger, land-dwelling animals that come to mind when discussing the damage caused by unwelcome animals, but we often […]

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Montana’s Two National Parks Are Fishing and Camping Havens

Montana’s Two National Parks Are Fishing and Camping Havens

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Three men in fishing vests looking at river, rear view

Two National Parks — as well as several other national recreation areas and monuments managed by the National Park Service — fall within Montana’s borders. One you’ve heard of. The other, you absolutely should know. Between Yellowstone and Glacier, Montana features over 3.2 million acres of National Park public land dedicated to preserving some of […]

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Bowhunter Puts Arrow Perfectly Through Black Bear’s Boiler Room

Bowhunter Puts Arrow Perfectly Through Black Bear’s Boiler Room


Bowhunt Bear

Any kind of bowhunting is challenging, but there’s something special about hunting with traditional archery equipment. Recurve or compound, you can put a little extra feather in your cap when you harvest any game animal using one of these. In today’s video, this hunter sets out for Saskatchewan’s bear season with a 47-pound recurve. He […]

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The Gas Inflation Crisis Is Far From Over, by Brandon Smith

After a single Federal Reserve rate hike of 75 basis points (0.75%) I am noticing a trend among mainstream economists whipping out their crystal balls and predicting an almost immediate reversion to deflationary conditions. In their view, a recession will “balance everything out.” For most of these people, I would suggest that they keep their crystal balls in their pants; they have been consistently wrong and it’s time for them to shut up. If you were predicting that inflation would be “transitory” last year, then you have no right to act like you are an economist today. It’s going to …

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Frabill WITNESS Weigh Net is the First of Its Kind

Frabill WITNESS Weigh Net is the First of Its Kind

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Frabill WITNESS Weigh Net

As if someone got a glimpse at an avid angler’s dream, there’s finally an all-in-one fishing net, scale, and ruler being unveiled by Frabill. The WITNESS Weigh Net is for fresh and saltwater anglers who have always asked a little more of their angling equipment, and incorporates the two most common fish-measuring methodologies into the […]

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Quick Look: Wimbledon’s Men’s Singles Quarterfinalists, By the Numbers

Quick Look: Wimbledon’s Men’s Singles Quarterfinalists, By the Numbers

The quarters are set on the men's side at Wimbledon. Have a quick look at the matchups… By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday, July 4, 2022

The quarterfinals are set at the Championships! Let’s have a quick glance at the matchups on the men’s side:

Tennis Express

[1] Novak Djokovic v [10] Jannik Sinner
Head-to-Head: Djokovic d. Sinner 6-4, 6-2, round 2, Monte-Carlo, 2021
Key Stat: Djokovic has won his last 25 matches at Wimbledon. The six-time champion has won three titles in succession at Wimbledon and he owns a 83-10 lifetime record at SW19.
Key stat No.2: Sinner is the youngest player remaining in the draw and the youngest Wimbledon quarterfinalist on the men’s side since Nick Kyrgios in 2014.

David Goffin v [9] Cameron Norrie
Head-to-Head: Norrie d. Goffin, 6-0, 3-5 RET, round three, 2021 Barcelona
Key Stat: Goffin has reached the quarterfinals on his last two appearances at Wimbledon. He is 16-7 lifetime at SW19.
Key Stat No.2: Norrie has won 39 percent of his return games at Wimbledon, which leads all quarterfinalists.

Cristian Garin v Nick Kyrgios
Head-to-Head: First meeting
Key Stat: Kyrgios has fired 103 aces and held serve in 80 of 85 service games at Wimbledon, leading all quarterfinalists.
Key Stat No.2: Garin saved two match points in his five-set victory over Alex de Minaur in the second round.

[2] Rafael Nadal v [11] Taylor Fritz
Head-to-Head: Tied 1-1
Key Stat: Nadal has won 18 consecutive matches at the Grand Slams in 2022. He is into his 47th Grand Slam quarterfinal (third all-time among the men) while Fritz is into his first.
Key Stat No.2: Fritz defeated Nadal at Indian Wells for the biggest title of his career.

Men’s Quarterfinals, By the Numbers:

3 – Unseeded players to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals, with 58th-ranked Goffin the lowest-ranked.

2 – Top-10 players remaining in the draw: Djokovic and Nadal.

3 – First-time Grand Slam quarterfinalists in the draw: Norrie, Garin and Fritz

52 – percent of unreturned serves struck by Fritz during Wimbledon. The American leads all quarterfinalists in that category.

63 – Sinner has won 63 percent of his second-serve points during the tournament, while Djokovic has won 62 percent of his second-serve return points.

2 – Former Wimbledon champions remaining in the draw: Djokovic (6), Nadal (2).

Wild Sheep Foundation Uses Education for Preservation

Wild Sheep Foundation Uses Education for Preservation

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endangered desert bighorn sheep

Many organizations are dedicated to preserving natural wildlife today, but the Wild Sheep Foundation specializes in vulnerable mountain sheep populations, especially bighorn sheep. The Wild Sheep Foundation has helped triple the population of wild bighorn sheep in North America in the last half-century through restoration projects, policy development, and education. The Wild Sheep Foundation has […]

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Kyrgios’ Secret: “Massive” Chip on Shoulder

Kyrgios’ Secret: “Massive” Chip on Shoulder

Nick Kyrgios opens up on fuel for his run to the Wimbledon quarterfinals.
By Richard Pagliaro | Monday, July 4, 2022

There was a time when an early-morning pub-crawl was prelude to Nick Kyrgios' Centre Court appearance.

These days, the sight of Kyrgios' colorfully-tattooed right arm slashing serves has lit up Centre Court like a rainbow.

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Flying high again, Kyrgios clubbed 35 aces against just 3 double faults subduing 20-year-old American Brandon Nakashima 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(2), 3-6, 6-2 to advance to his second career Wimbledon quarterfinal.

Afterward, the mercurial Aussie credited the massive chip on his shoulder for fueling his Wimbledon run.

"I almost just wake up and read things, and I just laugh," Kyrgios told the media. "And I never forget things, like the people say, whether it was three, four years ago, things that just stick with me.

"I have a massive chip on my shoulder. Like I sit here now in quarterfinals Wimbledon again, and I just know there's so many people that are so upset."

Of course, the fact Kyrgis' agent isn't dragging him out of the local pub is a positive too.

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Kyrgios says he's in a happier place these days, which makes his matches danger zones for opponents.

"Look, there was a time where I was having to be forced out of a pub at 4 a.m. to play Nadal second round," Kyrgios said. "My agent had to come get me out of a pub at 4 a.m. before I played my match on Centre Court Wimbledon. I've come a long way, that's for sure.

"But I think just daily habits and the people around me. I've got an incredible support crew. My physio is one of my best friends. My best friend is my agent. I've got the best girlfriend in the world. I've just got so many people around me, they just support me. I feel like I can reflect on all those dark times when I pushed them all away.

"Now to sit here quarterfinals of Wimbledon, feeling good, feeling composed, feeling mature, having that around me, I'm extremely blessed. I feel like I'm just comfortable in my own skin."

The 2014 Wimbledon quarterfinalist said embracing the challenge of fifth-set pressure—as he did in his first-round win over British wild card Paul Jubb and again today to raise his Wimbledon five-set record to 6-0—has been pivotal to his progress. Kyrgios said he's relishing the moment rather than stressing the outcome.

"That's probably the first time in my career where I wasn't playing well, regardless of playing Centre Court Wimbledon, fully packed crowd, I was able to just say, Wow, look how far I've come, to myself," Kyrgios said. "I was bouncing the ball before I served. I really just smiled to myself. I was like, We're here, we're competing at Wimbledon, putting in a good performance mentally.

"It was rewarding. I thought if I didn't play and stayed calm… It was a really good mental performance today. I think I'm enjoying the battle a bit more. I'm expecting everyone to play well against me now 'cause for him, I was that kid once who stepped on that court, being the underdog. Where today it was me walking on Centre Court being the favorite. It was completely different for me, different feeling. But I was able to navigate that."

Australian Open doubles champion Kyrgios, who scored his ATP-best 11th grass-court win of the season today, will try to maintain the positivity amid the pressure of being the heavy favorite against 43rd-ranked Cristian Garin with a semifinal spot on the line.

It's safe to say, Kyrgios' preparation for Garin won't include a Wimbledon pub crawl.

"I look at it as a big opportunity. Garin is obviously playing great tennis," Kyrgios said. "I walked on Centre Court today with seeing the score two sets to love de Minaur. They were in a battle. I was expecting to play Alex. I think Alex is a bit more comfortable on the grass. Then when I walked off the court and I got told it was Garin. It was surprising.

"But I look at it as an opportunity. But I need to do so many things before that match to get ready. I need to rest, recover, eat right, get good sleep. There's so many things, so many steps before I go out there and compete again."

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