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Safe LivinG Invites Media to Free Safety Experience in Ridgedale, MO for PBR’s Thunder Days
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SLG2, Inc. (commonly known as Shoot Like A Girl®), the industry’s leading event marketing company that empowers women to participate in shooting sports and includes brands Shoot Like A Girl and Hunt Like A Girl, continues to hit the road for its Safe LivinG tour, empowering men, women, families and communities with confidence to live securely throu
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Protect Your Compound Bow During Travel with the Bow Spider-Alpine Bow Slicker™
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Modern compound bows are intricate pieces of equipment, with rotating cams, cables, and strings that can be damaged if carelessly transported both in your vehicle and in the field. When transported you want your bow protected at all times. In the field, you want your bow to be protected, yet easily accessible. The new co-branded Bow Spider-Alpine B
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Upgrade Your Blind to Millennium Marine’s B-Series Seats Now Available in Mossy Oak® Bottomland and Shadow Grass Camouflage
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Waterfowl hunters, get ready to take your game to a new level with Millennium Marine’s B-100 seats, now available in two Mossy Oak® patterns! The B-100 BTL features the original Mossy Oak “Bottomland” pattern, revered by flooded timber duck hunters since its release, and the official camouflage of Ducks Unlimited. The B-100 SGH seat in Mossy Oak’s
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The iPhone Buck Part #2
Bowhunting.Net
What’s The Fun Of It If There Aren’t A Few Obstacles To Overcome. I looked at my iPhone to see who was calling, it was Robbie Cramer. His voice was crazy with excitement. He had just shot a real big buck! He had seen the buck yesterday and this morning Robbie saw him again, behind his blind and walking toward the ground blind that Robbie was inside
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You Shoot. The Deer Runs Off. What Now?
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So You’ve Just Shot Your First Deer. It Ran Out Of Your View. What Do you Do Now? Ryan Kirby, noted Wildlife Artist and Professional Bowhunter tells us what to do to recover your prize.   Original link
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Got A Grunt Tube?
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Getting the deer in close and looking for YOU can be accomplished with a Deer Grunt tube. Sounds easy, doesn’t it. Just One Problem! Almost All Deer Grunts Are Junk, as in no good, totally bad, and the sounds they makes will NOT call a deer to you, period. Absolutely. The obstacle that EVERY Call Making Hopeful faces is that making deer calls is no
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Best RV Routes in Texas
RV Industry News
2 minutes reading time (476 words) Texas offers a wide range of scenic and diverse routes for RV enthusiasts to explore. The best RV routes in Texas depend on your interests, the time of year, and the type of experience you're seeking. Here are some popular RV routes and destinations in Texas: Hill Country: Texas Hill Country is a beautiful region
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Smoked Turkey
Recipe of the Day
Smoking wild turkey is a delicious way to enjoy the rich flavor of this game bird. Here's a basic recipe for smoked wild turkey: Ingredients: 1 wild turkey breast (skinless and boneless)Brine mixture (see below)Dry rub or seasoning of your choiceWood chips for smoking (e.g., hickory, apple, cherry) Brine Mixture: For the brine, you can use a basic ...
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Sea Bass
Catch of the Day
Sea bass is a popular and versatile fish species that is enjoyed by seafood lovers around the world. There are several types of sea bass, and they are known for their mild, white flesh and delicate flavor. Here are some common types of sea bass and information about this fish: European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax):Also known as the common sea ba...
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Canada Lynx
Hunt of the Day
The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a medium-sized wildcat species native to North America, including various regions of Canada. Here are some key characteristics and information about the Canada lynx: Physical Characteristics: Appearance: The Canada lynx is characterized by its tufted ears, short tail, and long legs, giving it a distinctive appea...
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Protecting Your ATV
Bowhunting.Net
By: Wade NolanBowhunting Biologist My last new ATV carried a $9000 price tag. I take care of all of my gear but with a cost of a used pick-up on it, you can bet I take care of that quad. Nevertheless, quads are a lot like pick-ups. My buddy once said, “If you’re not willing to haul chicken sh-t in your pickup, you don’t need a pick-up.” Same goes f
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Forest River Cherokee RVs Review: 3 Top Floorplans
RV Industry News
When it comes to finding the perfect RV for your family, the Forest River Cherokee RVs for sale at RVingplanet.com are an excellent place to start. Below, we will show you three of our top floorplans and all the features that make them an excellent choice for families. Learn more in this Forest River Cherokee RVs review, where we will highlight For
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iSportsman to Sponsor The Fallen Outdoors Fund-Raising Banquet for Second Consecutive Year
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VIRGINIA BEACH, VA— The Fallen Outdoors (TFO) Virginia chapter is hosting their annual fund-raising banquet on Sept. 9th at the Ashland, VA Bass Pro Shop to set the stage for the 2023/2024 hunting and fishing season. TFO is a nationwide 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with dedicated chapters across the country that organize and provide outdoor re
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U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Makes Huge Impact on Florida Coaches
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) has a storied history of producing the world’s greatest shooting-champion athletes. What is sometimes overlooked is their tremendous ability to train coaches and mentor youth shooting programs. The expertise and experience of the USAMU’s members was showcased at Mariner High School in Cape Coral, Fla., for th
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iPhone Buck, Part #1
Bowhunting.Net
The Story As Robbie Told It… An hour before daylight, Robbie Cramer slipped into the ground blind in his stand area and silently waited until daylight. Before long Robbie was watching a doe group when  they collectively looked at something out of sight. Then the Does ran off. Robbie looked through a side window in the blind. Fifteen yards away, aga
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