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Outdoor Channel’s WildFed Returns for Season Four: Exploring the Art of Hunting, Harvesting, and Cooking Wild Foods

WildFed Premieres May 6, 7:30 p.m. ET during “Taste of the Wild” Block

DENVER (April 29, 2024) – Since 2021, viewers have joined hunter and forager Daniel Vitalis on a culinary journey through the mountains, woods, and waters on WildFed on Outdoor Channel. And now, season four premieres on Monday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. ET, offering more adventures waiting for discovery as Vitalis and his guests show the gear, techniques, and traditions to sustainably hunt, harvest, and cook the incredible wild foods found everywhere.

Season four of WildFed finds Vitalis and crew chasing down themes that have inspired their culinary adventures. One such theme has been “eating the inedible,” not only eating it but showcasing it as potentially gourmet cuisine. They explored the Asiatic carp in Kentucky to bowfish for what they were told was a fish too bony to eat. They paired up with a chef who specializes in utilizing this species at her restaurant, and the result is showing a generation of anglers that carp have what it takes to entice appetites!

“WildFed has always had a three-part mission to educate, entertain, and inspire,” shared Daniel Vitalis, host of WildFed. “Entertainment is paramount, but we make sure that education and art are a close second. I love to teach so much that I sometimes wish the show could be an hour long! Viewers of season four can be sure they’ll be learning a lot about the animals, plants, and fungi we’re harvesting. Still, they’ll barely notice since the show’s artistic camera work and entertaining pacing make it a Trojan Horse for the educational content embedded within. For me, teaching is as important as being an outdoorsman.”

Season four of WildFed continues to host incredible guests. Vitalis and crew feature exciting and well-educated hunters, guides, botanists, foragers, cooks, chefs, and friends over the season. “This year, you’ll meet my friend Toa, a tattooed Maori hunter-gatherer who lives on his tribal lands in New Zealand, a zany mushroom-obsessed forager named Langdon, who takes me morel hunting in the wildfire-burned forests of Washington State, and a legendary Houndsman — and my bear hunting mentor, Lawrence — who’s been breeding and running dogs for over 40 years. We work with incredible chefs who specialize in cooking over fire; we make a meal underground in a pit-bake with red-hot stones and even make caviar from an invasive fish whose skin looks like a python’s,” shared Vitalis. 



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Be Flexible and Adapt

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Being flexible and adaptable is crucial when it comes to RV travel. Here's how you can embrace flexibility and adaptability on your RV journey:

Open-Minded Itinerary: While it's essential to have a rough itinerary, be open to changes and adjustments along the way. Unexpected opportunities may arise, such as discovering a hidden gem or meeting fellow travelers with great recommendations. Allow for spontaneity in your travels and be willing to deviate from your original plan if something catches your interest.Weather Considerations: Weather can have a significant impact on your travel plans, especially if you're camping or exploring outdoor destinations. Stay informed about weather forecasts for your route and destination, and be prepared to adjust your activities or travel schedule accordingly. Flexibility might mean staying an extra day at a campground to wait out a storm or taking a scenic drive on a sunny day instead of hiking in the rain.Campground Availability: Campground availability can vary depending on the season, location, and popularity of the area. While it's wise to make reservations in advance, sometimes you may encounter full campgrounds or unexpected closures. In such cases, be prepared to find alternative accommodations, such as boondocking, staying at a different campground, or adjusting your travel route.RV Maintenance and Repairs: Mechanical issues or maintenance tasks may arise unexpectedly during your RV journey. Stay proactive by performing routine maintenance checks on your RV before and during your trip. However, if you encounter a breakdown or need repairs on the road, remain flexible and patient while seeking assistance from local mechanics or RV service centers.Navigating Traffic and Road Conditions: Traffic congestion, construction zones, and detours are common occurrences on road trips. Stay informed about current road conditions and traffic updates using GPS navigation apps or real-time traffic alerts. Be prepared to reroute or adjust your driving schedule to avoid delays and ensure a smooth travel experience.Cultural and Local Customs: Embrace cultural differences and local customs as you explore new destinations. Be respectful of local traditions, etiquette, and norms, and be willing to adapt your behavior accordingly. Engage with locals, ask questions, and immerse yourself in the local culture to enhance your travel experience.Personal Preferences and Comfort: Everyone has different preferences and comfort levels when it comes to travel. Be mindful of your own needs and preferences, as well as those of your travel companions. Flexibility might mean making compromises or adjustments to accommodate everyone's interests and comfort during the trip.

By embracing flexibility and adaptability in your RV travels, you'll be better equipped to handle unexpected challenges, make the most of spontaneous opportunities, and create memorable experiences along the way. Remember that the journey itself is part of the adventure, so enjoy the ride and embrace the unknown! 

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Celebrate Your Outdoor Mom

If you married an outdoor gal or were raised by an outdoor mom, you are truly blessed.  Women comprise one the fastest growing demographics in hunting and whether your lady embraces the outdoors or is just willing to put her toe in the water, an outdoor gift becomes the perfect motivator.  Check out these great ideas and order quickly as Mom’s special day is just two weeks away.

SKRE Morino Wool

If you value your gal, never suggest that she wear your hunting gear.  Most women care about their appearance, and it won’t matter if your clothing makes her invisible, she won’t be happy unless it looks good to her taste.  Fortunately, SKRE and other manufacturers make clothing tailored to the female figure.  SKRE offers a women’s line in Morino wool which is one of the best looking and highest performing fabrics in nature.  It’s soft, wicks moisture, and insulates.  Each garment is guaranteed for life and comes with a postage-paid exchange tag.  If you need a larger or smaller size, return the garment and they’ll ship the perfect fit.  Click HERE for full details.

Maven Custom Binoculars

Maven Binoculars offer the unique opportunity to have a special product customized with a name or expression.  How about gifting quality optics inscribed with, “To the Love of My Life who Always Looks Terrific.” Maven optics are sold online and shipped from Wyoming, so these optics are no knock-off.  They also offer rangefinders, spotting scopes and binoculars in a variety of sizes.  This will become an heirloom, not just a gift.  MAVEN

Alps Hunting Chair

Sitting in a blind or next to a campfire is much more comfortable with the proper chair.  Traditional camp chairs are noisy, make shooting difficult and become uncomfortable over time.  The Alps Stealth Hunter Deluxe chair folds for easy carry, is very comfortable, and swivels silently so no big tom or buck will sneak up behind you and not be seen.  Aside from this comfortable chair, Alps Outdoorz offers a full line of hunting and camping gear.  ALPS

AXE Crossbow and Gear

Red roses are a popular Mother’s Day gift, yet this shiny red box will really light up your outdoor mom.  The AXE 400 assembles with just one bolt, has a crank cocking device and launches at 400 fps, enough speed for any North American big game animal.  It’s compact enough for easy transport so she and her brood can have lots of fun shooting over the summer.  Don’t forget the Carbon Express Pile Driver arrows and a few Muzzy Trocars to tune up for fall.  This is one package everyone will enjoy.  AXE






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Top Ten Must-Have RV Features for Your Next Purchase

Selecting a new RV can be exhilarating yet daunting, with many models and features to choose from. To help you navigate through the options, we’ve compiled a list of the top ten must-have features that should be on your checklist when shopping for your next RV. These features will add to your comfort and convenience and ensure your new home-on-wheels meets all your travel needs.

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1. Multi-Zone Climate Control

To keep comfortable regardless of the weather, look for an RV with multi-zone climate control. Many larger RVs offer multiple AC units to allow for better control over the interior comfort. This lets you maintain different temperatures in separate RV areas, ensuring everyone’s comfort.

2. Adequate Insulation

Proper insulation is critical for energy efficiency and comfort, particularly if you plan to travel in extreme weather conditions. Good insulation will keep your RV cool in summer and warm in winter.

You’ll love thisEAST TO WEST Alta 3100KXT Travel Trailerfor your family travels!

3. Ample Storage Solutions

You can never have enough storage in an RV. Look for creative and ample storage options that make the most of every available inch of space, inside and out. Pass-through storage spaces are ideal for hauling all your outdoor equipment, while under-bed storage and lots of cabinet space is perfect for interior storage.

4. Solid Construction Materials

Seek out RVs built with high-quality, durable materials—both in the interior cabinetry and the exterior build. Durable construction means less maintenance and a longer lifespan for your RV.

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Black Series Camper HQ15 Travel Trailer
EAST TO WEST Blackthorn 3801MB-OK Fifth Wheel
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Team Savage’s Matt Alwine Secures Victory at 2024 NRL Manners Elite Hunter

Team Savage, the shooting representative of renowned firearms manufacturer Savage Arms, proudly announces the impressive performance of Matt Alwine in the 2024 NRL Manners Elite Hunter. Alwine secured a first-place victory in the Factory division of the event, showcasing exceptional skill and precision in competitive shooting.

The Manners Elite Hunter took place in Grandfield, Okla. April 12-14. The event was centered around realistic hunting experiences true to Southern Oklahoma, with blind stages that tested competitors across all aspects of shooting and hunting.

“Matt Alwine continues to stand out at NRL competitions in 2024, securing his third league victory in less than 2 months,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “Both Savage and Alwine are known for uncompromising precision and accuracy. Our product development team works tirelessly to maintain this reputation in competition and the field, and it is always great to see top results from our Team Savage shooters.”

Alwine secured his victory in the Factory division using a Savage Carbon Tactical chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. This continues Alwine and Team Savage’s strong start to 2024, following his first-place finishes in March at the NRL Hunters Series Match.

For updates on Team Savage and more information on Savage Arms’ extensive line of leading firearms, visit savagearms.com.



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SAF Files Response Brief to SCOTUS in Illinois Semi-Auto Ban Challenge

Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a federal lawsuit challenging the ban on so-called “assault weapons” and “large-capacity magazines” in Illinois have filed a response brief to the state in their effort to have the U.S. Supreme Court grant certiorari in the case, which is known as Harrel v. Raoul.

The petition for certiorari was filed in February. SAF is joined by the Illinois State Rifle Association, Firearms Policy Coalition, C4 Gun Store, Marengo Guns, and a private citizen, Dan Harrel, for whom the lawsuit is named. They are represented by attorneys David G. Sigale in Lombard, Ill., and Peter A. Patterson, William V. Bergstrom and David H. Thompson at Cooper & Kirk, Washington, D.C.

In their brief, SAF and its allies note there are currently ten cases pending in the courts, all dealing with the same issue, so the timing for Supreme Court review is ripe. “Given the ongoing resistance to the core reasoning of Heller and Bruen, (we) respectfully submit that the existence of so many other similar cases cuts in favor of granting certiorari now,” the brief states.

“The Supreme Court has previously recognized the importance of providing guidance on recurring issues impacting constitutional rights,” noted SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “As we note in our brief, there is no reason for this issue to ‘percolate’ any longer, and further delaying a decision on such a fundamental rights issue simply prolongs the deprivation of those rights all over the country.”

“Millions of peaceable Americans own modern semiautomatic rifles and standard-capacity magazines,” added SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut. “Millions more should have the same rights, but for bans such as the one being challenged in this case. Such rifles and magazines are commonly-owned by citizens in other states, and by granting certiorari, the high court will recognize the important constitutional question at hand, and provide an answer.”


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Sign Up for CMP’s 2024 Talladega D-Day Event, Now Featuring Shotgun!

Mark your calendars as the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) hosts the annual Talladega D-Day event, set to be held June 6-9, 2024, at Talladega Marksmanship Park in Alabama. Registration is currently open, so sign up now to join this commemorative occasion!

This year, the Talladega D-Day event will honor the 80th anniversary of the Allied Forces landing at Normandy Beach in France. Guests will be able to celebrate the heroes of the World War II generation through diverse marksmanship competitions and activities scattered throughout the 500 acres of Talladega Marksmanship Park.

For the first time, the 2024 D-Day event will feature a shotgun team event.

New for 2024 – D-Day will include a special shotgun tournament on Talladega’s 15-station Sporting Clays Loop! The competition will take place on Saturday, June 8, and will include 200 clays for two-person teams. Register for the D-Day Shotgun Tournament at https://app.scorechaser.com/tournament-PAKQN0CJWGM0X1.

Rifle events will be held on Talladega’s outdoor electronic target line.

The 2024 D-Day event will also include the return of contemporary rifle match favorites like the Roosevelt Commemorative and Garand Iron Man EIC Rifle matches, as well as a Rimfire Sporter Rifle Benchrest Match and Benchrest Vintage Match – both ideal for those just beginning in rifle competition or those with ailments, eager to get back on the range.

Along with a variety of educational courses, CMP’s traditional Games events such as the GSMM, Carbine and Vintage Sniper rifle matches and pistol matches like the 1911 As-Issued and Military & Police will round out the full schedule. Those competing in the John C. Garand Match with As-Issued M1 Rifles will have the chance to earn a GCA (Garand Collectors Association) Master Marksman medal, based on score.





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How a Tick Bite Changed My Life

My whole life changed the day I found out I had alpha-gal syndrome (AGS). Galactose-alpha-1, 3-galactose, or Alpha-Gal, is a severe and life-threatening allergic condition. After consuming mammal meat or meat products, the symptoms can be severe, and your exposure can be closer to home than you think. One bite from the Lone Star tick could take away all your favorite red meat dishes and delicacies.

The Lone Star

The Lone Star tick (Amblyomma americanum) is a formidable arachnid native to the southeastern region of the United States but has been expanding its range in recent years. This tick is named after the distinct white spot on the back of adult females shaped like the state of Texas. Known for their aggressive behavior, Lone Star ticks can transmit several diseases. If you’re ever in an area where Lone Star ticks are prevalent, taking extra precautions to avoid bites and checking yourself for ticks after spending time outdoors is essential. Alpha Gal Syndrome can be problematic for many people, as coming in contact with ticks is expected when spending time in natural environments. This results in a higher percentage chance of exposure to a tick, which could transfer AGS. This map from Lymedisease.org shows the population and spread of the Lone Star tick across North America.

My Life Before Alpha-Gal

My family has lived and moved all over the country. I have lived in the Deep South and the Pacific Northwest. But I can remember the day we moved from the panhandle of Idaho to the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee. I had never seen so many trees, such untamed wilderness! I was a younger kid when I moved to Tennessee. I have always loved my time in the outdoors. It could be climbing hardwood trees, wading through hip-high grass to get to bass fishing ponds, or hours of yard work. I could not tell you the number of nights my mom would ring the bell on the back porch to bring me inside after a long day. I could not get enough time in the woods. People ask when I got bit by a tick. My answer is no telling; I remember a few dozen.

The interesting thing about Alpha-Gal was that it did not occur immediately. It can sometimes take years after the bite and exposure until you see symptoms or have an allergic reaction. I remember my older sister getting sick; the doctors and medical professionals were perplexed. She finally went to an allergist who tested her for various things. The tests came back positive for cats, dogs, and milk. It would have made sense if we knew it was an allergy to mammals. If my sister had not gotten sick before me and gone through specialists and testing, I probably would have struggled for years to manage AGS. She was able to be diagnosed with Alpha-Gal Syndrome.

Growing up on a farm, I was responsible for early morning and late night chores and caring for the animals. Back then, the Bob White Quail was still an ordinary sound during the last minutes of sunlight. Growing up on a farm taught me a lot: how to work hard, appreciate where my food came from, and care for what you are responsible for.

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Luxury RVs

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Luxury RVs offer top-of-the-line amenities, comfort, and style for travelers who want to experience the road in luxury. Here are some notable luxury RV models:

Prevost H3-45 VIP: Prevost is renowned for its luxury motorcoaches, and the H3-45 VIP is one of its most luxurious models. Featuring spacious interiors, high-end finishes, and customizable floor plans, the H3-45 VIP offers all the comforts of home on the road.Newmar King Aire: The Newmar King Aire is a luxury Class A motorhome known for its opulent features and craftsmanship. With options for custom interiors, high-end appliances, and advanced technology, the King Aire offers a luxurious travel experience.Entegra Coach Cornerstone: The Entegra Coach Cornerstone is a top-tier Class A diesel motorhome with luxurious amenities and attention to detail. From handcrafted cabinetry to premium entertainment systems, the Cornerstone delivers elegance and comfort for discerning travelers.Airstream Atlas: Airstream is synonymous with luxury travel trailers, and the Atlas is its first luxury Class B+ motorhome. With a sleek exterior design and upscale interior finishes, the Atlas offers a luxurious and compact travel experience.Tiffin Allegro Bus: The Tiffin Allegro Bus is a luxury Class A diesel motorhome known for its spacious layouts and upscale features. With options for custom interiors, residential-style amenities, and top-of-the-line technology, the Allegro Bus provides a luxurious home away from home.Winnebago Grand Tour: The Winnebago Grand Tour is a luxury Class A diesel motorhome designed for long-term travelers. With residential-style features, high-end appliances, and customizable floor plans, the Grand Tour offers a luxurious and comfortable travel experience.Thor Motor Coach Tuscany: The Thor Motor Coach Tuscany is a luxury Class A diesel motorhome known for its elegant design and upscale amenities. With options for custom interiors, premium appliances, and advanced technology, the Tuscany offers a luxurious travel experience for discerning travelers.

These are just a few examples of luxury RV models available on the market. Each model offers its own unique features, amenities, and design elements to provide travelers with a luxurious and comfortable travel experience on the road. 

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HOIST® Renews Partnership with Team Red White & Blue

HOIST®, one of the fastest growing hydration beverages in the U.S., is proud to announce the continuation of its partnership with Team Red, White & Blue (RWB), the leading health and wellness community for Veterans–with over 200,000 members nationwide.

Now in its third year, the partnership has grown, and HOIST will be sponsoring a leg of the Team RWB Old Glory Relay, where Team RWB brings the beloved American flag from a special trip oversees back to U.S. soil.

Old Glory begins a journey across six states, from Philadelphia to Chicago, moving across the U.S. through the hands of Veterans and their supporters. HOIST will be sponsoring the relay from its April 27 Columbus, Ohio rally stop through the April 29 rally stop in Cincinnati. As a part of this sponsorship, HOIST will be donating gear to sponsored participants as well as donating product, including its military hydration powder sticks, for use along the entire Old Glory Relay. HOIST will also be donating a portion of its e-commerce sales to Team RWB during a July giveback promotion. 

“We’ve had the opportunity to work with Team Red, White & Blue for three years now, and it’s an honor to collaborate, once again, with an organization that is a symbol of unity, patriotism and support for our Veterans,” said HOIST Director of Business Development Rachel Trotta. “We’re looking forward to sponsoring this year’s relay and are proud to have members of the HOIST team participating. Good luck to all those as they embark on this year’s Old Glory mission!”

Team RWB exists to guide Veterans through the wellness journey, offering both real-life and virtual opportunities that are focused on building a healthier lifestyle. It encourages a strong focus on mental and physical health to ensure that Veterans’ best days are ahead. HOIST provides top of the line hydration, which aids in both mental and physical performance, making this partnership an exemplary pairing. The HOIST product line of IV-level hydration ranges from bottled beverage to powder sticks and liquid pouches, all of which provide three times the electrolytes, half the sugar and no artificial sweeteners or dyes.


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Armasight Introduces the Collector 320 and 640 Thermal Weapon Sights

Elevating Precision and Versatility in Nighttime Operations

Armasight, a pioneer in Thermal and Night Vision technology, proudly unveils the Collector 320 and 640 Compact Thermal weapon sights, addressing the need for compact yet high-performance thermal imaging solutions.

The Collector series offers a breakthrough in thermal imaging technology, boasting a lightning-fast 60Hz refresh rate powered by Armasight’s Iron Wolf thermal image processing technology. This ensures users experience seamless imaging in dynamic scenarios, solving the problem of lagging visuals during critical moments.

Designed with versatility in mind, the Collector 320 and 640 are remarkably lightweight at only 16.3 ounces, making them ideal companions for small caliber rifles, air guns, and crossbows. Their compact design solves the problem of bulky and cumbersome weapon sights, offering unparalleled maneuverability in the field.

Armasight addresses the need for ease of use and functionality with the Collector series, featuring intuitive 3-button controls and multiple color palettes. With 8 reticle options and video/image capture capabilities, users can tailor their viewing experience to their preferences, solving the problem of limited customization in thermal imaging devices.






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EarthCruiser Overland Vehicles Closed On April 25, 2024

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New Jersey Opening Day Success

New Jersey’s opening day of spring turkey season was a great one for bowhunter Will Jimeno. He went out with bow in hand and arrows tipped off with Grim Reaper Whitetail Special broadheads in pursuit of a longbeard to start the season.

As light began to break, several longbeards thundered in the distance. The gobblers were distant, but Jimeno believed he could lure one close to his blind if he remained patient.  A gobbler responded to his calls and gradually began approaching.  Calling, gobbling, calling, gobbling, the back-and-forth continued for nearly an hour until the big tom strutted within range.  The gobbler was at 8 yards when Will released his arrow and hit the gobbler broadside in full strut! It went a meager 9 yards as the Grim Reaper Whitetail Special did its job and Will smiled and thought, “Wacth’em Drop!” which the gobbler did very quickly.

It was 7am and Will had his first spring gobbler of the season, a huge smile, and a sense of accomplishment, a successful feeling that bow hunting gives those who pursue this special obsession.  Congratulations, Will, and thank you for sharing your terrific success.


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We Planted a 30-Year Deer Friendly Food Plot

Food plots can be expensive and time consuming, even with larger farm equipment.  In previous years, we planted a four-acre field in corn and clover, but it didn’t seem to attract deer.  For the past five years, the field had grown in weeds and small trees.  Then, the Maryland DNR proposed that we plant it in trees as part of the Heathy Forests Healthy Waters (HFHW) Program.

A Great Head Start

Our agreement with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay included clearing the field that had some trees nearly 20 feet tall.  Our hunt club agreed to keep the trees for at least 15 years with no restrictive easement necessary.  After the third growing season we will take responsibility for mowing the plot and taking care of the trees until they become established.

Rent What You Need

We are excited to save the planet by planing trees, but also don’t mind if they are apple, persimmon (aka deer candy), and a variety of oaks.  Tackling a project like this can seem daunting, but the secret is to rent equipment.  Owning tractors and farm equipment requires maintenance and will be expensive over time.  Instead, rent the gear you need, and you can probably knock out the whole project in a single day.

Plant to Maintain

If these rows to trees look wider than normal, you are correct.  We own the blue tractor shown above and specifically asked that trees be planted so that we can mow and maintain the plot with that equipment.  We won’t actually have to do any work until 2027 when we hope the trees will be above the protective sleeves and well on their way to mast production.

Check Out a Similar Plan

Since the Mid-Atlantic states drain into the Chesapeake Bay, your club or group can probably use this exact plan if you live within these boundaries.  Bowhunting.Net is a national site and we encourage you to explore a similar program in your area.  One of the best things anyone can do for wildlife, the planet, and nature in general is to plant a tree.  There are programs that will actually pay you to plant trees, so this can be a capital gains project if you don’t mind the paperwork.  All the contact information you need is in the image above and we encourage you to explore its possibilities.




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Making Money While RVing

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Making money while RVing, also known as working remotely or living the digital nomad lifestyle, has become increasingly popular in recent years. Here are several ways you can earn income while traveling in your RV:

Remote Work: If you have a job that can be done remotely, such as web development, graphic design, writing, marketing, customer service, or consulting, you can continue working from your RV as long as you have a reliable internet connection. Many companies now offer remote work opportunities, allowing employees to work from anywhere in the world.Freelancing: Freelancing allows you to offer your skills and services to clients on a contract basis. Whether you're a writer, photographer, graphic designer, programmer, or consultant, you can find freelance work online through platforms like Upwork, Freelancer, Fiverr, and others. Freelancing offers flexibility and the ability to work on a variety of projects while traveling.Blogging or Vlogging: If you have a passion for writing, photography, or video production, you can start a blog or YouTube channel to share your experiences and expertise with others. You can monetize your blog or channel through advertising, sponsorships, affiliate marketing, product sales, or donations from your audience.Remote Consulting or Coaching: If you have specialized knowledge or expertise in a particular field, you can offer consulting services or coaching sessions to clients remotely. Whether you're a business coach, fitness trainer, nutritionist, life coach, or career advisor, you can connect with clients online via video calls, email, or messaging platforms.Online Courses or Workshops: If you have knowledge or skills to share, you can create and sell online courses or workshops on platforms like Udemy, Teachable, or Skillshare. Whether you're an expert in photography, cooking, coding, fitness, or personal finance, you can create educational content and monetize it through course sales.Remote Sales or Marketing: If you have experience in sales or marketing, you can work remotely for companies as a sales representative, account manager, digital marketer, social media manager, or content creator. Many companies now hire remote employees or contractors to manage their online presence and drive sales.Seasonal or Temporary Work: If you're open to temporary or seasonal work, there are many opportunities for employment in tourist destinations, national parks, campgrounds, resorts, and other seasonal businesses. You can find work as a campground host, tour guide, hospitality worker, seasonal employee, or freelance contractor during peak seasons.Passive Income Streams: In addition to active income sources, you can also generate passive income through investments, rental properties, royalties, dividends, or affiliate marketing. Passive income requires upfront investment or effort but can provide ongoing income with minimal ongoing work.Monetizing Hobbies or Skills: If you have hobbies or skills that can be monetized, such as crafting, woodworking, photography, cooking, or teaching, you can create products or services to sell online or at local markets, fairs, or events. Whether you're selling handmade crafts, artisanal products, photography prints, or homemade baked goods, you can turn your passion into profit while RVing.Part-Time or Temporary Jobs: If you prefer a more traditional employment arrangement, you can look for part-time or temporary jobs in your area or along your travel route. Many businesses hire seasonal or temporary workers for short-term projects or to cover busy periods.

Keep in mind that making money while RVing requires planning, flexibility, and adaptability. It's essential to have a reliable internet connection, manage your time effectively, and balance work with travel and leisure activities. With the right skills, mindset, and determination, you can enjoy the freedom and flexibility of RV life while earning income on the road. 

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Catch Hobie® Eyewear at SURFscape 2024

Huntington Beach, CA, is the place and April 27-28 are the dates to check out Hobie® Eyewear’s stellar line-up of polarized sunglasses right at the water’s edge. SURFscape, 2024, produced by the Surf Industry Members Association (SIMA), is the venue, and it will feature more than 100 leading surf brands in a novel beachside format expected to draw 10,000 consumers checking out the latest surf lifestyle products on the market. 

“We’re really pumped for this event,” says Dylan Coates, Marketing Manager for Hobie® Eyewear. “We’ll be sharing spaces 29 and 30 with Hobie® Electric Bikes to create one space that captures the nostalgia of the early days of the Hobie® brand while showcasing our modern product offerings.”

Indeed, Hobie® Eyewear will have NEW 2024 styles, including CortezBlockhead, and Eddy Float, available for purchase. Stop by, and you’ll also find Hobie® Swag for all attendees, plus giveaway drawings for “one of a kind” Hobie® sunglasses.

“SIMA’s SURFscape presents an ideal platform for Hobie® Eyewear, a brand deeply rooted in Southern California, to engage with our core consumers,” says Oliver Reyes, Hobie® Eyewear’s National Sales Manager. “The invaluable feedback received last year fuels our excitement for our involvement in SURFscape’s second edition. We anticipate this year’s event to exude the same exhilarating atmosphere as its predecessor.”

Coates agrees. “SIMA excels in introducing innovative ideas that foster connections between brands and retailers in the surfing industry. Amidst a challenging retail landscape, they consistently lead in discovering novel solutions to empower their members for success. SURFscape exemplifies this ethos. Its inaugural year was a resounding success, and we foresee it becoming a cornerstone event within the surfing community for years to come. Whether you’re big into the surf lifestyle or simply curious about the surf scene, this is one event you don’t want to miss.”



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Brinkley’s RV Range Review: Versatility Meets Innovation

Brinkley has been making a name as a versatile and innovative RV manufacturer, catering to many camping needs and preferences. With a keen focus on quality, functionality, and user experience, Brinkley offers an impressive lineup that includes traditional fifth wheels, travel trailers, and toy hauler options for both. This review delves into what sets Brinkley RVs apart in a crowded market.

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Fifth Wheels: A Touch of Luxury

Brinkley’s fifth wheels are known for their spacious layouts and luxury finishes. These RVs provide residential comfort and style, with models showcasing multiple slide-outs, high ceilings, and sophisticated design touches. Built for those who enjoy extended trips or even full-time RV living, Brinkley’s fifth wheels make no compromises on space and amenities.

You’ll love the interior of thisBrinkley Model Z 2900 Fifth Wheel.

Toy Hauler Fifth Wheels: Adventure Readiness

For the adrenaline junkies who can’t travel without their gear, Brinkley’s toy hauler fifth wheels are the answer. These models feature robust garages designed to transport ATVs, bikes, or kayaks. The versatility of the space, which can often be converted into additional living or sleeping areas, adds another dimension of functionality to these adventure-ready homes.

The garage in thisBrinkley Model G 3500 Toy Hauler Fifth Wheelis great for all your toys.

Travel Trailers: Modern Mobile Living

Brinkley’s travel trailers offer a modern take on the classic RV, blending sleek design with complete functionality. These models range from compact and easy-to-maneuver to more expansive options equipped with slide-outs and full kitchens. Ideal for weekend getaways or cross-country trips, Brinkley’s travel trailers prioritize comfort and convenience.

You’ll love thisBrinkley Model Z Air 295 Travel Trailerfor all your travels!

Craftsmanship and Build Quality

Across all models, Brinkley’s commitment to craftsmanship and build quality shines through. Durable materials, solid construction, and thoughtful features like weatherproofing and insulation affirm Brinkley’s reputation for making RVs that endure the rigors of the road and the test of time.

Brinkley Model Z 3610 Fifth Wheel
Brinkley Model Z 2900 Fifth Wheel
Brinkley Model G 3500 Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel
Brinkley Model Z Air 295 Travel Trailer
Brinkley Model G 3500 Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel
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Riton 5 PRIMAL 10×42 ED Review

The Riton 5 PRIMAL 10×42 ED binoculars impress me for what they are and most importantly what they are not. These binoculars offer a high definition ED glass providing a sharp image in a simple design with a 10x magnification offering right about what you need and what you don’t. These binoculars are compact in design but full-size in features. What they are not is extremely expensive and

I have had these by my side for the last 2 months for predator hunting and all my turkey season so far. I had these sliding easily into a Forloh Method Bino Harness for predator season but for turkey season these binoculars are small enough to fit right into my turkey vest pocket and away we go.

I had the opportunity to use these in snow while turkey season and they held up from the water and remained completely fog-proof allowing me to watch the flock of turkeys that wouldn’t cross the creek to come over to our field. Those Merriams turkey sure are amazing strutting around under the cottonwoods. At 150 yards, I was enjoying watching those 12 gobblers and jakes showing off for the hens. They twist-up eyecups adjust extremely well and were comfortable being held up to my eyes for the hour plus watching these birds strut back and forth.

These binoculars are simply outstanding and they are a solid choice in a sea of offerings currently in the market. Riton offers a Lifetime Limited Warranty on these binoculars built by a team that absolutely cares about its customers. These are clear, they are lightweight and they are well built which is all we can ask for in a quality product. For all of our readers utilize the promo code: huntinglife for 15 percent off.

5 PRIMAL 10×42 ED Features

Magnification:10x
Light Transition:>90%
Prism System:BaK4
Objective Lens Diameter:42mm/1.65in
Focus:Center
Close Focus:54in/137cm
Glass:ED
Lens Coating:Fully Multi-Coated, Full Wide Band, Waterproof Coated, Low Light Enhancement
Field of View:380ft at 1000yds/116m at 1000m
Finish:Rubber
Waterproof:IPX7
Material:Aluminum Alloy
Length:145mm/5.7in
Width:130mm/5.11in
Weight:760g/1.67lbs
Included Additional:Carrying bag and strap.

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Enjoying your RV

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Enjoying your RV is all about making the most of your time on the road and creating memorable experiences. Here are some tips for maximizing your enjoyment:

Plan Your Adventures: Research destinations, routes, and attractions ahead of time to make the most of your RV trips. Create a flexible itinerary that allows for spontaneity and exploration while ensuring you hit the highlights along the way.Embrace the Journey: RV travel is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. Take your time to enjoy scenic drives, roadside attractions, and unexpected discoveries along the way. Stop at scenic overlooks, quaint towns, and local eateries to immerse yourself in the culture and beauty of each destination.Connect with Nature: Take advantage of the freedom and flexibility of RV travel to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. Camp in national parks, state parks, and public lands to enjoy hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and other outdoor activities. Disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature for a rejuvenating experience.Create Comfort: Make your RV feel like home by personalizing the space with your favorite comforts and amenities. Bring along familiar bedding, decor, and kitchen essentials to make your RV feel cozy and inviting. Stock up on supplies, snacks, and entertainment options to keep everyone comfortable and entertained during your travels.Try New Experiences: RV travel opens up a world of opportunities to try new experiences and activities. Whether it's kayaking on a serene lake, stargazing under the night sky, or attending a local festival or event, embrace new adventures and make memories that will last a lifetime.Meet Fellow Travelers: RVing is a social experience, and many RVers enjoy connecting with fellow travelers along the way. Strike up conversations with your campground neighbors, join RV clubs and online communities, and attend RV rallies and meetups to share stories, tips, and camaraderie with like-minded adventurers.Stay Flexible: RV travel allows for flexibility and spontaneity, so be open to changing plans and unexpected opportunities. Embrace detours, side trips, and last-minute adventures as part of the RV lifestyle and enjoy the freedom to go wherever the road takes you.Practice Safety and Responsibility: Prioritize safety and responsible RVing practices to ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience. Regularly maintain your RV, practice safe driving habits, and follow campground rules and regulations to protect yourself, your passengers, and the environment.Capture Memories: Document your RV adventures with photos, videos, and journal entries to preserve memories and relive your favorite moments. Create scrapbooks, photo albums, or digital galleries to share with friends and family and inspire future adventures.Relax and Unwind: Finally, don't forget to take time to relax and unwind during your RV travels. Enjoy leisurely mornings with a cup of coffee, cozy evenings around the campfire, and peaceful nights under the stars. Use your RV as a sanctuary for rest and relaxation, and savor the simple joys of life on the road.

By following these tips, you can make the most of your RV adventures and enjoy unforgettable experiences on the open road. Happy RVing! 

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SUPREME COURT GRANTS CERT IN SAF VANDERSTOK FRAMES, RECEIVERS CASE

ELLEVUE, WA – The U.S. Supreme Court has granted the petition for a writ of certiorari in the case of Garland v. VanDerStok, which challenges the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ “Final Rule” which considers frames and receivers to be firearms.

The case dates back to April 2022 when the ATF published its “Final Rule” changing the regulatory definition of the term “firearm,” to encompass objects which are not firearms, along with firearms parts kits, in direct contradiction of Congress’ definition of those terms found in the Gun Control Act of 1968. In December 2022, the Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed filed an intervenor’s complaint in an existing lawsuit being litigated in the Northern District of Texas.

“We are delighted that the Court has agreed to hear our challenge to ATF’s frames and receivers ‘Final Rule’,” said SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut. “ATF has continuously exceeded its constitutional authority and violated the separation of powers by creating law – a job reserved exclusively for Congress. It is time for the Supreme Court to remind ATF that it may not do so and affirm the judgment of the Fifth Circuit.”

“This case typifies the Biden administration’s war on the Second Amendment,” added SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “Clearly under Joe Biden, the ATF has unilaterally set itself up as the sole authority on firearms regulation, bypassing Congress and arbitrarily changing long-standing regulations to suit the administration’s anti-gun agenda.”

The Second Amendment Foundation (saf.org) is the nation’s oldest and largest tax-exempt education, research, publishing and legal action group focusing on the Constitutional right and heritage to privately own and possess firearms. Founded in 1974, The Foundation has grown to more than 720,000 members and supporters and conducts many programs designed to better inform the public about the consequences of gun control.


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