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Kuiu Mesa Vented Shirt Review by Gunner Hall
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
In South Georgia, it is not uncommon to have temperatures in the mid-90s on the opening day of dove season. The heat and humidity can be brutal for hunters. This year’s dove season was no different, so I was happy to test Kuiu’s Mesa Vented Long Sleeve Snap Shirt. Kuiu designed this shirt for hunting in hot weather conditions. South Georgia is just
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Black Death with a string and a sharp stick by David Argo
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
“Black Death with a string and a sharp stick”. That’s the description I heard or read somewhere along the way for bow hunting a cape buffalo with a bow and arrow. I thought I would share my story just as a bit of entertainment and a little education.I was hunting with Blackthorn Safaris in the Free State area of South Africa. This is the story of h
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How To Bowhunt Early October
Bowhunting.Net
It’s almost here! Whitetail Bow Seasons are opening soon all around the country! You’ve waited 9 months, scouted your hunting area and it’s finally time foe you to bowhunt deer again. But what’s the best strategy for hunting during the early season? How do you increase your chances of tagging your target buck? In this video we will talk about their
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Essential Skills and Equipment for Successful Hunting Adventures
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
If you’re an avid outdoorsman, nothing is quite as exciting and thrilling as embarking on a hunting adventure. With the right skills, knowledge, and equipment, your hunts can be filled with success. Whether you are in pursuit of deer, geese, or some other wild game – equipping yourself for the hunt is essential if you want to bring home your prize!
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Pork Chops Done Right
Bowhunting.Net
From The Woods To The Skillet! Robert Hoague Donald Duck (my long time bowhunting buddy Don Beckwith) came down early to work on some last minute hunting chores ahead of the upcoming opening day. His first project was to check on his two food plots. One is at a bowhunting haunt that I call “Telephone Pole Alley.” It is a narrow 100 yard cut through
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Best RV Routes in Oregon
RV Industry News
2 minutes reading time (435 words) Oregon offers a wealth of natural beauty and diverse landscapes, making it a fantastic destination for RV travel. Whether you're interested in coastal drives, mountain adventures, or exploring charming towns, Oregon has something to offer. Here are some of the best RV routes and destinations in Oregon: Pacific Coa
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Elk Steaks
Recipe of the Day
Elk steaks are a popular choice among game meat enthusiasts due to their lean and flavorful meat. Cooking elk steaks can be a delightful culinary experience when done right. Here's a simple recipe for cooking elk steaks: Ingredients: 2 elk steaks (approximately 8-10 ounces each)2 tablespoons olive oil or vegetable oilSalt and pepper, to tasteOption...
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Peccary
Hunt of the Day
Peccaries are medium-sized, hoofed mammals native to the Americas. They are part of the Tayassuidae family and are often referred to as "javelinas" in some regions. Peccaries are known for their distinctive appearance and social behavior. Here are some key facts about peccaries: Physical Characteristics: Peccaries have a pig-like appearance but are...
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Campland Part Three: Growing Your Digital Brand
RV Industry News
Campgrounds are the epicenter connecting RVers and outdoor enthusiasts with the outdoors in a fun and easy way. We take a look at how one campground, Campland On the Bay, has supported their business by creating a user-friendly online experience for their guests. It’s no secret that a strong online presence can grow your campground’s reach. However
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Shad
Catch of the Day
Shad are a type of fish that belong to the herring family (Clupeidae). They are found in various freshwater and saltwater environments around the world. Shad are known for their anadromous behavior, which means they live in the ocean but migrate into freshwater rivers to spawn. In Oregon and other parts of the United States, the American shad (Alos...
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Grand Design Imagine XLS Travel Trailers for Sale: 6 Top Floorplans
RV Industry News
Find the ideal RV for you and your family when you shop the Grand Design Imagine XLS travel trailers for sale at RVing Planet today. Below, we will show you six top floorplans in these popular RVs to give you a great selection for your next family outing. Learn more about the Grand Design Imagine XLS travel trailers for sale near you here. Find mor
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Easy Catfish Recipes
Recipe of the Day
Certainly! Here are a couple of easy and delicious catfish recipes that you can try: Pan-Fried Catfish Fillets: Ingredients: 4 catfish fillets1 cup cornmeal1/2 cup all-purpose flour1 teaspoon paprika1/2 teaspoon garlic powderSalt and black pepper to tasteCooking oil (vegetable or canola) for fryingLemon wedges for garnish (optional) Instructions: I...
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Flathead Catfish
Catch of the Day
The flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris), also known as the yellow catfish or Opelousas catfish, is a large freshwater fish species native to North America. It is known for its distinctive appearance and is a popular target for anglers due to its size and challenging fight. Here are some key characteristics and information about the flathead catf...
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The Rio Grande Wild Turkey
Hunt of the Day
The Rio Grande wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) is one of several subspecies of wild turkey found in North America. It is named after the Rio Grande River, which flows through its native habitat in the southwestern United States and parts of northern Mexico. Here are some key characteristics and information about the Rio Grande wild tur...
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BHA Receives $2.5 Million from BLM to Fuel Habitat Stewardship Work
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Partnership invests Inflation Reduction Act dollars in projects across Western states over five years, benefiting big-game migration corridors and priority habitat for other species, including sage grouse WASHINGTON – Critical wildlife habitat, including big-game migration corridors and sage grouse habitat, will benefit from a new partnership betwe
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