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10 Best ATV and UTV Accessories for the Serious Outdoorsman


While not everything can or should be labeled as the latest or the greatest, we can usually be satisfied that today’s gear features some of the most up-to-date, cutting-edge items an outdoorsman or woman might want. The off-road ATV and UTV industry has been a good indicator of this fact. ATVs and side-by-sides for work […]

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Tips for First-Season Female Bowhunters From Expert Sources

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Bowhunting season approaches fast. If you’re new to the sport , you’ll find that a little bit of good advice goes a long way in starting off on the right foot. But too much suggesting and coaching can become like the static from a disconnected television: annoying and unproductive. Everyone was a beginner once, which […]

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Boers, Beans, Bullets, and Bear Soup – Part 1, by Tunnel Rabbit

This morning, as per usual, I am having more black beans and black bear soup for breakfast on a cold mountain in Montana, waiting for all h*ll to break loose. I prefer beef, but presently bear meat is all that I have. The first few months of a collaspe may be the worst as the desperate and raiding gangs will be active. And then comes several years of famine.  And the rest of the Four Horsemen. Today, I must decide on whether to get a range finder, or a box of 1,000 match-grade bullets for the old war horse: a …

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Olympic National Park Bans Fishing Due to Low-Flow Conditions

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Two men stand near the Hoh River in Olympic National Park

Historic low water levels for several rivers within Olympic National Park in Washington have resulted in drastic action meant to support struggling fish populations. The National Parks Service has issued a closure on all fishing in Olympic National Park starting on October 6 and lasting indefinitely. The severe low-flow conditions affecting the rivers in the […]

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