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Snag a Snakehead

Deer season is over; we lament the long wait until opening day, so why not plan a spring bow fishing trip to put great eats in the freezer and provide a new celebration of spring? I spoke with the Working Class Outdoorsmen at the NRA Great American Outdoor Show and was surprised to learn about the variety of fish archers can “catch.”

Monster Catfish

Blue and Flathead catfish are invasive species in many areas that have wildlife officials concerned.  These predators of the deep are like moving vacuum cleaners capable of consuming all but the largest sportfish.  In Maryland, Fish & Wildlife Official ask that anglers not put these fish back in the water to reduce their impact.  Imagine the fight needed to land these monsters.

Action Aplenty

Bowfishing is not like sitting in a cold tree stand waiting for a deer to walk by.  Often, bowfishing is non-stop action; you don’t have to be quiet, and you can do it with friends.  The Working Class Outdoorsmen crew will clean your fish at the end of the evening so that you can take them home, sell them, or donate the harvest.

No Equipment Needed

Like most charter boats, you can bring your gear or use theirs.  For beginners, boat tackle eliminates the need for up-front expenses and assures that the gear you use works for the species you seek.  Shooting at fish underwater takes a bit of practice, but you’ll get plenty of that and quickly become proficient.  To email the Working Class Sportsmen, click here.

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Catch the Adventurous Spirit of Renovation with Outdoor Channel’s ‘Renovation Hunters’ Season Two Premiere Beginning February 23

DENVER (February 14, 2024) –Renovation Hunters, an Outdoor Channel original series, is embarking on season two where home improvement meets the outdoor lifestyle beginning on Friday, February 23 at 8:30 p.m. ET. Hosted by Hal Shaffer, hunter and outdoorsman, this series is dedicated to preserving the family tradition of the outdoors. Their mission is to ensure hunting, fishing, or vacation camps can be passed on to the next generation.

Over a period of eight days, the talented crew of Renovation Hunters dedicate their skills to do whatever it takes to ensure that family camp is the place where family memories will continue.  See the trials, mishaps, and fun, as Renovation Hunters comes to small towns to preserve family camps so everyone can enjoy the great outdoors again.

“Each episode is an amazing transformation of truly compelling stories of each family’s trials and tribulations. Over those eight days of renovations, you see where the Renovation Hunters crew makes dreams into a gifted reality,” shared host Hal Shaffer.

In a time where positive and uplifting shows are needed more than ever, each episode makes an impact not only on the family’s homes renovated, but also the Renovation Hunters crew themselves. “The reactions of some of these reveals have been so impactful to us,” continued Shaffer.  One that stands out is the final episode in Linesville, Penn. where the reaction from the family trump’s all others…we all slept better knowing just what that renovation meant to them.”

The talented crew of Renovation Hunters is made of home improvement specialists from all over the United States who love both their craft and the outdoors. The selection process is based on compelling video submissions. They go to work putting together a design that caters to the way the owners use the property, a truly custom design experience. This design is kept a secret from the owners until the camp is unveiled at the completion of the project. Renovations of this caliber, and under this kind of time restraint, require a team of specialized craftsmen.


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RV Guest Etiquette

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RV (Recreational Vehicle) travel and camping often involve close-knit communities in campgrounds or RV parks. Observing proper etiquette helps create a positive experience for everyone sharing the space. Here are some RV guest etiquette guidelines to consider:

Respect Quiet Hours:Many RV parks and campgrounds have designated quiet hours. Respect these hours to ensure a peaceful environment for everyone. Avoid loud activities, music, or generators during these times.Mind Your Space:RV sites often have limited space. Be mindful of your footprint and avoid encroaching on your neighbors' space. Keep your outdoor gear, chairs, and other belongings within the confines of your designated area.Observe Campground Rules:Familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations of the campground or RV park you're staying at. This may include specific guidelines on pet behavior, speed limits, waste disposal, and more.Keep Pets on a Leash:If you bring pets, keep them on a leash and under control at all times. Be considerate of other campers who may not be comfortable around animals, and always clean up after your pets.Be Mindful of Generator Use:If your RV has a generator, use it sparingly and only during designated hours. Some campgrounds have restrictions on generator use to minimize noise and disturbance.Dispose of Waste Properly:Follow proper waste disposal practices. Use designated dump stations for black and gray water, and dispose of trash in designated receptacles. Never dump waste onto the ground.Respect Privacy:Be mindful of your neighbors' privacy. Avoid unnecessary intrusion into their space, and keep noise levels down, especially during early mornings and late evenings.Extend a Friendly Greeting:RV parks often have a sense of community. Extend a friendly greeting to your neighbors, and be open to casual conversations. Friendliness and good communication contribute to a positive atmosphere.Keep Lights Low at Night:Be considerate with outdoor lighting during the night. Keep exterior lights low or off to minimize light pollution and allow others to enjoy the night sky.Share Common Resources:If the RV park or campground has communal resources such as fire pits or picnic areas, be mindful of sharing these spaces with others. Don't monopolize shared facilities for extended periods.Follow Check-Out Times:If your stay has a designated check-out time, adhere to it. This allows the campground staff to prepare the site for the next guest promptly.Leave No Trace:Practice the Leave No Trace principles. Clean up after yourself, leave the site as you found it, and minimize your impact on the environment.

By following these RV guest etiquette guidelines, you contribute to a positive and respectful camping experience for everyone in the RV community. Remember that being considerate and friendly goes a long way in creating a harmonious atmosphere in shared spaces. 

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Saddle Hunting: Is it For You?

Saddle hunting has taken the bowhunting world by storm.  At the recent NRA Great American Outdoor Show, there were numerous demonstrations going on throughout the day.  These vendors were so busy, I couldn’t interview them.  Instead, I took pictures and want to give you a sample of what’s involved.

Why Do It?

The above picture tells it all.  Every hunter’s goal is to get above an unexpecting whitetail buck and get this perfect quartering away shot.  The beauty of saddle hunting is mobility.  A hunter needs only a tiny platform, like the one shown, several climbing sticks, a saddle which supports the body, and a series of support ropes and straps to keep in the tree.

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As you can see, hunting by this method is a little like playing Spider Man.  The saddle supports the seat and allows for motion around the tree even when not standing on the base.  Most hunters use a screw-in device to hang their bow allowing both hands free to maneuver into position for an oncoming deer.  Because you can hunt from almost any tree, you need not worry about overhunting a stand because you can move to the freshest deer sign in the area.  As deer move, you can move with them.

What Does it Cost-

For comparison, a good ladder stand cost $200 or less.  Saddle hunting isn’t cheap, and you don’t want to skimp on materials that will support you 15-20 feet above the ground.  The Harrisburg Farm Show Building was completely enclosed, yet vendors had posts anchored to the ground and prospective customers hanging from them throughout the day.

Saddle Hunting Magazine

Tree Saddle Hunter is dedicated to this new approach to hunting, an indication of its popularity and success.  The editor of the magazine was among the many visitors to the archery arena and professes a love for the tactic.  The gear shown above can be found from Tethrd.  For their website and to join the Tethrd Nation, click here.  Good luck and be safe up there.




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Keep your RV Clean

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Keeping your RV clean is essential for both comfort and maintenance. Here are some tips to help you maintain a clean and tidy RV:

Regular Cleaning Schedule:Establish a routine for cleaning your RV. Regular maintenance will help prevent dirt and grime from accumulating.Declutter:Minimize the number of items in your RV to reduce the chances of mess and make cleaning more manageable.Use Doormats:Place doormats both inside and outside the RV to reduce the amount of dirt tracked in.Shoes Off Inside:Encourage everyone to remove their shoes before entering the RV to prevent bringing in dirt.Ventilation:Keep the RV well-ventilated to prevent musty odors and mold growth.Wipe Down Surfaces:Regularly wipe down countertops, tables, and other surfaces using appropriate cleaning products. Use disinfectant wipes for high-touch areas.Floor Care:Vacuum or sweep the floors regularly. Consider using rugs or carpet runners to protect high-traffic areas.Upholstery and Fabrics:Clean upholstery and fabrics according to the manufacturer's instructions. Consider using fabric protectors to make cleaning spills easier.Kitchen Maintenance:Clean kitchen appliances, countertops, and sinks after each use. Empty and clean the refrigerator regularly.Bathroom Hygiene:Keep the bathroom clean by wiping down surfaces, using disinfectants, and regularly cleaning the toilet.Proper Trash Management:Dispose of trash regularly and use trash bins with secure lids to prevent odors and pests.Window Cleaning:Clean windows inside and out to maintain a clear view and let in natural light.Exterior Maintenance:Wash the exterior of your RV regularly to remove dirt and grime. Check for any damage and make necessary repairs promptly.Awning Care:Clean and dry your awning before storing it. Regular maintenance prevents mold and mildew growth.Organize Storage Spaces:Keep storage areas organized to make it easier to find items and prevent clutter.Proactive Pest Control:Take preventive measures against pests, such as sealing cracks and openings and using pest repellents.Water System Maintenance:Regularly clean and sanitize the water system to prevent bacteria growth and ensure safe drinking water.RV Mats and Outdoor Rugs:Use outdoor mats or rugs at your RV entrance to minimize dirt brought inside.

Remember to tailor these tips to your specific RV type and model, as maintenance requirements may vary. Regular cleaning and maintenance not only keep your RV looking great but also extend its lifespan and ensure a more comfortable travel experience. 

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Study Disproves ‘Tough as Leather’ Venison

We can thank YouTube for this week’s blog idea. We had just posted a “How Old Do You Think This Buck Is?” video short featuring an Illinois farmland 10-pointer. The prime specimen is 5-1/2 years old and sport an awesome 150-class set of antlers. It’s just one of those fun things we do from time […]

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Ultimate Guide to Building a Metal Barn – Episode 7: RVing with Joe & Kait

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The Essential Guide to RV Maintenance: Top Products for Prolonging Your RV’s Life

Proper maintenance is the backbone of a worry-free RV experience. Whether you are a full-time RVer or a weekend warrior, taking good care of your recreational vehicle ensures safety, comfort, and longevity. With many products on the market, knowing which are essential for keeping your RV in prime condition can be challenging. Let’s explore the must-have maintenance items every RVer should consider stocking up on.

Quality RV Sealants: Protecting Against the Elements

An RV has to endure various weather conditions, and over time, the seals around windows, doors, and seams may crack or deteriorate. High-quality sealants are vital for patching these areas to prevent water damage, which can lead to mold, rot, and other issues. Look for durable, flexible sealants explicitly designed for RV use—such as silicone or polyurethane-based products—to ensure a watertight seal that can move with your vehicle.

Specialty RV Cleaners: Keeping Your Rig Pristine

From the rubber roof to the gleaming exterior, each part of your RV requires a specific type of cleaner to keep it looking its best. Harsh general-purpose cleaners can damage finishes and materials, so investing in specialty RV cleaners is worth investing in. These are formulated to tackle dirt and road grime on the exterior without stripping away waxes or protective coatings. At the same time, interior cleaners should be safe for all surfaces, including wood, fabrics, and plastics, ensuring a thorough and damage-free cleanup.

Water Filtration Systems: Ensuring a Clean Water Supply

Water quality can be inconsistent at different campsites, so a water filtration system is necessary for every RVer. A dependable system can remove sediment, bacteria, and other contaminants, safeguarding your health and the condition of your RV’s plumbing. Options range from simple on-faucet models to more elaborate under-sink installations. With the right system in place, you can drink confidently from your RV’s taps and protect the longevity of your water-using appliances.

Odor-Control and Waste-Digesting Toilet Chemicals

Efficient waste management is essential for a pleasant RV environment. Specialized RV toilet chemicals help digest waste, control smells, and preserve tank sensors and seals. These additives are available in liquid, powder, or drop-in pod form and should be biodegradable and formaldehyde-free to protect your vehicle and the environment.




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How to Start a YouTube Channel

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Starting an RV-focused YouTube channel can be an exciting venture, combining your passion for RVing with content creation. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you kickstart your RV YouTube channel:

Define Your Niche:Determine the specific focus of your channel. Are you interested in RV travel, maintenance, modifications, reviews, or a combination? Identifying your niche will help you target a specific audience.Create a Channel:Sign in to your Google account and create a YouTube channel. Use a name that reflects the content of your channel. Customize your channel with a profile picture, cover image, and a concise channel description.Plan Your Content:Develop a content strategy. Plan your videos in advance, considering the topics, format, and frequency of uploads. Create a content calendar to stay organized and consistent.Invest in Quality Equipment:Invest in decent recording equipment, including a good camera, microphone, and video editing software. High-quality visuals and clear audio are essential for attracting and retaining viewers.Create Compelling Thumbnails:Thumbnails are the first thing viewers see. Design eye-catching and descriptive thumbnails that entice people to click on your videos. Use clear images and readable text.Shoot Engaging Videos:Record videos with engaging and informative content. Be enthusiastic and share your personal experiences. Ensure good lighting and minimize background noise during recording.Edit Your Videos:Edit your videos to enhance their quality. Use video editing software to cut unnecessary parts, add music, and incorporate graphics or text overlays. Make your videos visually appealing.Optimize Video Titles and Descriptions:Craft compelling titles and descriptions for your videos. Include relevant keywords to improve searchability. The more information you provide, the better.Create an Appealing Channel Trailer:Your channel trailer is a brief introduction to your content. Use it to showcase what viewers can expect from your channel. Keep it engaging and to the point.Engage with Your Audience:Respond to comments, ask for feedback, and engage with your audience on social media. Building a community around your channel can help foster loyalty and attract new viewers.Collaborate with Other RV YouTubers:Collaborating with other RV YouTubers can expose your channel to a broader audience. Reach out to potential collaborators and explore opportunities for joint projects or shout-outs.Promote Your Videos:Share your videos on social media platforms, RV forums, and relevant communities. Utilize keywords and tags to improve search engine optimization (SEO) for your videos.Stay Consistent:Consistency is key. Upload videos regularly to keep your audience engaged. A consistent posting schedule helps build anticipation and trust with your viewers.Monitor Analytics:Use YouTube Analytics to track the performance of your videos. Analyze viewer demographics, watch time, and engagement metrics. Adjust your content strategy based on insights.Stay Compliant with RV Regulations:If your content involves RV travel, be aware of and adhere to RV regulations, safety guidelines, and legal considerations. Promote responsible and safe RV practices.

Starting a YouTube channel takes time and dedication. Be patient, continually improve your content, and adapt based on audience feedback. Consistent effort and a genuine passion for RVing will contribute to the growth of your channel over time.

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A Few Things You Need to Know About Hunting with Dogs

Hunting is an age-old practice that has been deeply rooted in human history as a means of survival and sustenance. While modern technology has introduced advanced tools and methods for humans to fend for themselves without hunting, the partnership between humans and dogs during this activity remains an enduring tradition. The synergy between man and canine creates a unique and effective dynamic in the pursuit of the game. Here are a few things you need to know about hunting with dogs.

Understanding Legalities and Ethics

There are two categories of hunting dogs: gun dogs and hounds. Gun dogs are training to find game in hiding or bring back flying games, while hounds can only pursue running. As you can imagine, hunting with dogs requires adherence to legal regulations and ethical standards. Different regions have specific rules regarding the use of dogs in hunting, including seasons, permissible breeds, and designated hunting areas. Understanding and respecting these laws is essential for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and preserving the integrity of the sport. Ethical considerations, such as ensuring a humane kill and respecting the environment, should always be at the forefront of any hunting expedition.

The Right Breeds for the Job

Not all dogs are created equal when it comes to hunting. Different breeds possess specific traits that make them well-suited for particular types of game. Pointers, retrievers, and setters excel in bird hunting due to their keen sense of smell and agility. On the other hand, hounds are known for their exceptional tracking abilities, making them ideal for pursuing larger game such as deer or boar.

Training is Key

Effective communication between the hunter and the dog is crucial for a successful hunt. Training your hunting companion is not just about obedience. It is about honing their natural instincts. Commands like ‘stay’, ‘fetch’, and ‘track’ need to be ingrained in your dog’s vocabulary. Consistent training builds trust and ensures that your canine partner understands their role in the hunt. Professional trainers can provide valuable guidance, but the bond formed during training is what truly makes a great hunting duo.

Safety Measures for Both Hunter and Hound

Safety is paramount in hunting. Equip your dog with a brightly colored vest for visibility, protect paws with suitable footwear if necessary, and invest in quality gear. This includes first aid kits. Prioritize safety with a vet visit for vaccinations, tick and flea control, and terrain-specific health considerations. Visit a vet like ortinganimalhospital.com, which offers a range of veterinary services for dogs. This proactive approach and safety gear ensure your dog is prepared against health risks.        

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RV Maintenance Essentials: Products You Need for a Healthy Rig

One of the joys of RV ownership is hitting the open road with confidence, knowing your mobile abode is as ready for adventure as you are. Achieving this peace of mind requires regular maintenance, and the right products are crucial. RV Maintenance 101 is not just about fixing things when they break; it’s about proactive care that prevents issues from arising. Here are the essential products you should always have to keep your RV in top shape.

Leak Prevention with Roof Sealants

Your RV’s roof is vulnerable to the elements and regular wear and tear. Inspect it regularly and keep roof sealants handy to immediately address any minor cracks or leaks. Quality sealant not only fixes leaks but also prevents water damage and mold growth, which can be costly.

Tire Pressure and Care

Tires are your RV’s foundation, and their care is non-negotiable. Keep a high-quality tire pressure gauge in your toolkit to ensure tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended level. Also, invest in tire covers and UV protectants to shield your tires from weathering and cracking when parked for extended periods.

The Cleanliness of Water Systems

Clean water is critical for a healthy RV experience. Stock up on water filters to ensure your supply is pure and safe for drinking and cooking. Use specialized cleaning solutions periodically to sanitize your water system and prevent bacterial buildup.

Slide Out and Seal Lubricants

Slide-outs increase your living space but require regular maintenance to operate smoothly. Use a lubricant designed for RV slide-outs to protect and maintain their mechanisms. Additionally, apply rubber seal conditioners to preserve the integrity of slide-out seals and prevent them from drying out and cracking.

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Insane Alaskan Bear Hunt

The NRA Great American Outdoor Show displays some of the best hunting options in the world, but none is crazier than the bear hunt offered by Tony Marchini and his Hidden Alaska hunting operation.  “We hunt a predator area, where the state wants to reduce the bear population and we have lots of them,” said Marchini.

Multiple Tactics for Brown Bears

Stalking a 1,000 pounds of teeth and claws in alders so thick you can barely see your broadhead is heart-pounding action, while some would say suicide.  The Hidden Alaska crew offers float trips through bear county in the fall.  You can catch salmon and Dolly Varden until your arms ache while drifting silently on huge bears that roam the shoreline in search of salmon.

Baiting for Brown Bear is Legal

Hunting a black bear over bait will challenge your nerves, especially as evening falls and you know that a 400-pound meat-eater is roaming nearby.  How about half a ton of brown bear cruising under your stand?  This type of hunting is much safer than stalking and allows the hunter to be selective about the harvest.  Even though bear numbers are high, selecting a large boar is the quest of most archers.

Multiple License Hunts

Traveling to Alaska and getting into the bush is a significant portion of the cost of the hunt.  The beauty of this quest is the ability to take two or up to five black bears on a single trip.  In addition, you can make it a combo with a brown/black bear combination.  I interviewed Tony Marchini at the NRA Great American Outdoor Show.  In the following video he explains the details of this incredible hunting opportunity.



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Sitka Gear Turkey Tool Belt: A Compact Call Management System

Like most hunters, I carry much more to the field than necessary. For several seasons, I have shrugged it off to the adage, “It is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.” I vowed to become a minimalist turkey hunter this spring after some lengthy turkey vest hauls in the lingering southern heat last spring. In actuality, what turkey hunter needs four slate calls, nine mouth calls, three locator calls, two box calls, and all the other doodads we pack into our vests on a hunt? 

I searched the internet, stores, and even the inventory of bags I already own, looking for an answer. I found cross-body bags, hip packs, and fanny pack style bags, all perfect for field use and storing my gear. However, none fit my minimalist idea. Cross-body bags came the closest, but they still left a slinging bag of goods hanging around you when you tried to close the distance on a hot tom. The fanny pack style was more what I was looking for, but I couldn’t find one large enough but still out of the way, or they didn’t have the pockets I needed. 

Sitka Gear solved my problems and met my expectations of a minimalist solution by releasing the new Turkey Tool Belt. The perfect fanny-pack style pack with pockets dedicated to everything needed on a turkey hunt. 

Sitka Gear Turkey Tool Belt

Key Features

Sitka Gear put all the bells and whistles into the new Turkey Tool Belt. The practical feature-rich tool belt is an excellent solution for lightening their load or the ideal run and gun gear belt. 

Belt System

This call and gear management system starts with a lightweight belt that easily adjusts 30-46 inches with a snap buckle closure. The belt incorporates two hip pockets for gear essentials such as flashlights, headlamps, extra shells, chapstick, turkey tote, and a rangefinder. One of the gear pockets has a sewn-in elastic sleeve to hold up to three additional shells. Also on the belt is a removable water bottle pouch that secures to either side of the belt and a smaller magnetic top pouch that holds up to two locator calls. 

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NWTF Convention and Sport Show Welcomes APEX Ammunition as Longbeard Sponsor

EDGEFIELD, S.C. — The National Wild Turkey Federation welcomes back APEX Ammunition as a Longbeard Sponsor for the upcoming Convention and Sport Show, Feb. 14-18, in Nashville, Tennessee.

“At APEX, the NWTF Convention holds a special place in our hearts,” said Jason Lonsberry, president and CEO, APEX Ammunition. “It’s more than just an event; it’s a profound connection to our shared passion for turkey hunting and conservation. We take pride in supporting this organization and its dedicated conservation efforts. Together, we stand as advocates for the great outdoors, contributing to a future where the thrill of turkey hunting and conservation go hand in hand for generations to come.”

APEX Ammunition — a veteran owned and operated company from Mississippi — returns as a sponsor and exhibitor of the NWTF Convention. As a Longbeard Sponsor, APEX is sponsoring the Delta Island Lampposts and elevators and is a co-sponsor of the Waterin’ Hole. Attendees can visit APEX Ammunition at booth 1445 in the exhibit hall to discover their current lineup of shotshells.

“We’re delighted to announce APEX’s return as a Longbeard Sponsor for our convention,” said Natalia Daniels, NWTF national director of corporate relations and licensing. “Their ongoing support throughout the year is deeply appreciated, and we value their meaningful partnership.”

The NWTF Convention and Sport Show, sponsored by Mossy Oak, kicks off with a Wednesday evening social and live music with Country Outdoors in the Waterin’ Hole. Official Convention activities commence on Thursday, Feb. 15, featuring rendezvous sessions, the evening’s Kickoff Party and the grand opening of the Sport Show floor, which will showcase more than 500 top vendors in the outdoor industry. Taking place from Thursday to Saturday, the NWTF Sport Show is free to attend for NWTF members and open to the public. The convention culminates with a worship service on Sunday, Feb. 18, marking the conclusion of the NWTF’s 48th annual Convention and Sport Show.


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The Association Applauds House Passage of WILD and SHARKED Acts

The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (Association) applauds the House of Representatives for passing the Wildlife Innovation and Longevity Driver Reauthorization Act (WILD Act, HR 5009) and the Supporting the Health of Aquatic Systems through Research, Knowledge, and Enhanced Dialogue Act (SHARKED Act, H.R. 4051). On February 5, the full House passed both bills by unanimous vote.

“We thank all members of the House for their commitment to furthering conservation partnerships,” said Chuck Sykes, Director of the Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries and President of the Association. “Final passage and enactment of these bills is critical to ensuring state agencies can maximize their limited resources with the strength of federal, tribal, NGO, and industry partners.”

Once enacted, the WILD Act will reauthorize the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program (Partners Program), which has enabled restoration of more than six million acres of habitat since its inception in 1987.

“We thank Representatives Dingell (D-MI) and Joyce (R-OH) for championing reauthorization of the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program,” said Shannon Lott, Natural Resources Deputy Director of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. “Here in Michigan, the program makes projects like the restoration of Riverbend West a reality, ensuring that the benefits of nature are more equitable and accessible for all members of the public to enjoy.”

The WILD Act will also the reauthorize the Multinational Species Conservation Funds, which helps conserve some of the world’s most iconic species, while the SHARKED Act will direct the Secretary of Commerce to establish a task force bringing together Regional Fishery Management Councils, Marine Fisheries Commissions, the National Marine Fisheries Service, coastal state fish and wildlife agencies, and other experts to identify and address shark depredation needs.


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Real Avid Master Gun Workstation® Takes Editors’ Choice Award

Real Avid, the leader in DIY for Guns®, is excited to announce that one of the company’s latest tools for shooters and DIY enthusiasts has earned an Editors’ Choice Award from the staff of On Target magazine.

The On Target Editors’ Choice Awards call out “The best-of-the-best in new guns, optics, ammo, and accessories” for the year, and for the 22nd annual awards, the Real Avid Master Gun Workstation receives that honor.

Said editor Ben Battles, “As of writing, we’ve been wrenchin’ on guns for the past four months with the help of the new Real Avid Master Gun Workstation and we’re not sure we’d ever be able to go back to using a standard gun vise again. Yes, it’s just that good…”

The Master Gun Workstation is a fully adjustable and portable support system for maintenance and modification work on long guns. Featuring a Trigger Clamp and Quick-Adjust Shuttle with form-fitting Gun Gripper yokes to keep the work piece secure, the Master Gun Workstation solves the problem of having a stable and adaptable support for cleaning, aftermarket modifications, repairs, or any task required for rifles and shotguns. An integrated leveling knob with +/- 3° of micro adjustment makes it perfect for optic mounting. The Master Gun Workstation is also compatible for use with Real Avid’s Smart-Assist Quick-Connect System – Essential 3-Pack with Smart-Dock. 

To learn more about Real Avid’s gun cleaning chemicals and tooling solutions designed for the do-it-yourself firearm owner, visit www.realavid.com 


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Lancaster Archery’s Top 3 Products at GAOS

Lancaster Archery is one of the leading archery vendors in the country, and when I noticed PJ Reilly at the GAOS booth, I had to ask.  “What are your top three products?”  “That’s easy,” he said, reaching for the bow rack.  “Number one on the list is the Mathews Lift:”

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“We knew that TenPoint was discontinuing this model, so we bought a lot of them and are offering this great crossbow at a special price.  They are only available at the GAOS, so if you want one, you must buy it here,” said Reilly.

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Command Cord Bundlers

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Using Command Cord Bundlers in your RV can help you manage and organize cables, cords, and other items. Here's how you can use them effectively:

Steps:Select a Suitable Surface:Identify the area in your RV where you want to organize cords. This could be behind the TV, near charging stations, or any other location where cords tend to get tangled.Clean the Surface:Clean the chosen surface with rubbing alcohol to ensure that it's free from dust and grease. This helps the Command Cord Bundlers adhere securely.Attach the Command Cord Bundlers:Remove the adhesive backing from the Command Cord Bundlers and press them firmly onto the cleaned surface. Hold each bundler in place for about 30 seconds to ensure proper adhesion.Wait for Adhesive to Set:Allow the adhesive to set for some time before using the Cord Bundlers. Follow the instructions on the Command product for the recommended waiting period.Bundle and Organize Cords:Insert your cords into the Cord Bundlers. You can organize charging cables, HDMI cords, or any other cables that tend to clutter your space.Adjust and Reapply:If you need to adjust the placement of the Cord Bundlers or remove them, they are designed to be easily repositioned without damaging surfaces.Additional Cord Management:For longer cords, use additional Cord Bundlers as needed. You can create neat bundles and keep cords from tangling.Consider Cable Clips:In addition to Command Cord Bundlers, consider using cable clips for smaller cords or for securing cords along specific paths.Tips:Use Multiple Cord Bundlers: Depending on the number of cords you have, you may need to use multiple Cord Bundlers to keep everything organized.Choose the Right Size: Command Cord Bundlers come in different sizes, so choose the appropriate size for the cords you want to manage.Remove Without Damage: One of the advantages of Command products is that they can be removed without damaging surfaces. Follow the removal instructions to avoid any issues.Regularly Review and Adjust: As your cord setup changes, regularly review and adjust the Cord Bundlers to accommodate new cables or changes in your RV setup.

By using Command Cord Bundlers, you can effectively manage and organize cords in your RV, reducing clutter and making your space more visually appealing. 

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Fin Rage Tackle Officially Moves Al’s Goldfish to the Green Bay, WI Area

Fin Rage Tackle, LLC – which purchased Al’s Goldfish Lures in July 2023 – has officially moved the iconic fishing tackle maker to the Green Bay, WI area.

“We are excited to bring Al’s Goldfish Lures to Wisconsin, one of the bastions of sportfishing in America, where we can more closely connect with Midwestern anglers and develop the next phase in the seven-decade-long history of the company,” said Paul Check, Fin Rage Tackle owner. “At the same time, we pledge to remain true to the company’s northeastern roots. Al’s Goldfish Lures are famous for being deadly on sportfish species throughout America and the world, and our goal is to increase their effectiveness across the board.”

Moving forward, Check said that his goals include the development of new colors in the current Goldfish, 49er, and Helgy product lines, create new products and offerings for ice fishermen, and develop new product size ranges across the board to make the product line even more effective for a wide variety of fishing techniques.

“There is a different type of fishing here in the Midwest, specifically walleye, northern pike and musky, and the Al’s Goldfish products have proven successful over the years for these species,” Check said. “We intend to develop additional sizes and colors of Al’s Goldfish products to continue that long history of success.”

Consumers can learn about the new Al’s Goldfish Lure company at the Wisconsin Fishing Expo, to be held February 23-25 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, WI. Or, for more information about the company’s complete line of lures and accessory products, visit www.alsgoldfish.com/.


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A Velvet Whitetail Buck- The Trophy of a Lifetime

A huge whitetail buck in full velvet is a special trophy that many hunters seek for a host of reasons.  In central and northern regions of the US, whitetail deer usually shed their velvet by mid-September, some even sooner.  Instead of waiting for the rut, a hunter can begin his scouting in earnest in mid-summer and actually hunt the first week of September.  The weather is mild, and days are long, making for a very comfortable sit.  Joe Guthrie from Alabama took this huge velvet buck in Montana while hunting with Eric Albus in the Milk River region of Montana.

Look a Lot, Pick a Spot

Bucks in early September can be patterned, especially if they feed on alfalfa, the prominent feed in the Milk River area.  I had the privilege of hunting this region 20 years ago at the invitation of Bill Jordan.  For the first two days, we watched hayfields morning and afternoon from distant vantage points until we could predict the travel of several great bucks.  I had never taken such a patient approach to deer hunting, but the wisdom of this approach soon panned out. My first evening in a stand, I missed the first buck that came buy but connected on a larger one an hour later. It was not quite the size of Stan Pott’s deer, shown above, but a 140-class animal.

 September 7, 2024

Montana opens its archery season on September 7 this fall which means that Leap Year give hunters a shorter window of opportunity.  The key to succeeding is pre-scouting knowledge.  The first evening of my Milk River hunt I watched a bachelor group of seven bucks walk through an open gate instead of passing near an established tree stand.  I remember lamenting this travel route when the owner of the ranch suggested, “Why don’t you close the gate?”  Duh!  We did and the string filed by my tree stand the next evening.

Montana Licensing

Aside from “Big Sky” beauty, a deer hunt in Montana can offer the whitetail hunter a trophy of another kind- mule deer.  Whitetail deer in Montana thrive in thick river and creek bottoms, just like in the East, while mule deer prefer open country where their eyesight keeps them safe from predators.  Both species love alfalfa.  A general deer license is good for a whitetail or mule deer.  Bill Jordan and the Realtree Team have hunted with Milk River Outfitters for over 15 years hosting many celebrities, pro-athletes, outdoor writers, and hundreds of hard-working hunters from across the U.S.

 




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