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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Gateway Arch National Park
RV Industry News
RVing Gateway Arch National Park is easier and more accessible than in more remote national parks. In fact, this park is located in an urban setting, giving visitors unique opportunities to discover the important role St. Louis played in the Westward Expansion of the United States in the 19th century.  Why Visit Gateway Arch National Park in an RV?
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Engelmeier Memoire Part 2
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Inspired by the many adventures he experienced as a member of the Air Force Pistol Marksmanship Team back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Dr. Robert “Doc” Engelmeier from Pittsburgh, Pa., created his own exposé. Documenting his excursions, including to Camp Perry, he goes into remarkable detail about being a competitor during that time period, t
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Fiocchi USA Announces Retirement and New CEO
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Fiocchi, a global leader in defensive, target, and hunting ammunition, announces the appointment of shooting industry veteran David Blenker to the position of President and CEO of its North American operations. Blenker will replace Anthony Acitelli, who is retiring after a three-and-a-half-year tenure in this role. An experienced corporate leader a
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Fiocchi Announces Partnership with The Clay Lab
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Fiocchi, a global leader in defensive, target, and hunting ammunition, is excited to announce its partnership with The Clay Lab. This new partnership is part of a continuing initiative by Fiocchi to support the shooting sports and to help grow the knowledge base of and participation in sporting clays competition and recreational shooting. Developed
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Local Hunter’s Missing Big-Buck Kill Draws Spotlight on Michigan’s Tracking Dog Community
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN – It was during a dense, wet fog on Halloween morning when lifetime experienced Michigan game hunter Mike Hoeppner lost track of his massive 9-point, 200 lb dressed big-buck archery kill.  An avid lifetime hunter, fisherman and outdoorsman, Hoeppner has landed many exciting hunts during the course of his sportsman career, b
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Top Clay Shooting Program in Tennessee Announces Exclusive Partnership with National Scholastic Clay Target Program
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Tennessee Wildlife Federation and Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) are proud to announce a partnership for their respective programs: Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program (Tennessee SCTP) and National Scholastic Clay Target Program (National SCTP). This partnership will enhance the experience for athletes and the administrative role
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Should You Hinge Cut? Yes or No? Part #1
Bowhunting.Net
What is a Hinge Cut? The purpose of hinge cuting is to get the tree canopy to the forest floor without killing the tree. After cutting most of the way through the trunk, you leave a portion of the trunk intact to act as a hinge as you push the tree over. What used to be 15 feet in the air is suddenly 3 feet off the ground. You now have browse, food
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Huge Florida Wild Hog Bowhunt
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Florida bowhunter Ryan takes us with him via Video on a bowhunt in a wild hog infested Florida swamp and arrows a huge wild hog.    It’s A Wild Life Original link
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Attacked by a Coyote
Hunting
Photo credit: CreativeNature_nl You might have a similar reaction to mine, a soft chuckle and… come-on, really, a coyote? I visited my cousin a few weeks back, as we walked the property behind their house she mentioned the coyotes being aggressive, running towards them barking, acting aggressive when they ride horses through, etc. I acknowledged he
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The Joy of Fly Fishing
Fishing
Fly fishing is a sport that brings a lot of joy to many people, and for a variety of reasons. Here are some of the reasons why fly fishing can be so rewarding and enjoyable: Connection with Nature: Fly fishing often takes place in beautiful and serene natural settings, such as rivers, lakes, and mountains. This allows anglers to disconnect from the...
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Types of Fishing Reels
Fishing
Fishing reels are an important component of fishing equipment, and they come in a variety of types and styles. Fishing reels are used to hold and retrieve fishing line, and they can also help to provide drag and control over the fish when reeling it in. Here are the five most common types of fishing reels: Spincast Reel: A spincast reel is a simple...
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How to Build an Epic Fire
Hunting
Building a good fire involves several key steps, which are: Choosing the right location: The location of your fire should be a safe and suitable spot that is away from flammable materials, such as trees, dry grass, or bushes. Ideally, the location should be a flat and dry surface, like a fire pit or a cleared area.Gathering materials: You will need...
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To Feed Or Not To Feed. . . That Is The Question
Hunting
Photo credit: Getty Images With the current temperature sitting at 0 and hitting a balmy high of 2 above today, I have to say that my concern for our big game herds is very real. The only solace I have is that for the last few weeks in my region, much of the snow melted off with some better temperatures. However, the cold streak we are experiencing
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How to Hunt Wild Turkey
Hunting
Turkey hunting is a popular outdoor activity that requires careful planning, preparation, and patience. Here are some general steps to follow for hunting turkey: Research the area: Before you head out to hunt turkey, it's essential to research the area you plan to hunt. Look for locations with plenty of wild turkeys, such as forests, fields, and gr...
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Forest Service Guns Down “Feral” Cattle
Hunting
Courtesy of Center for Biological Diversity Forest Service Guns Down “Feral” Cattle – Todd Helms Aerial gunning of roughly 200 “feral cattle” in New Mexico’s Gila National Forest is set to begin today amid concern and opposition from the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association and others. The announcement of this plan was made by the Forest Service o
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