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How to Make Your RV Bed the Most Comfortable Bed Ever
RV Industry News
Camping has long been associated with uncomfortable nights sleeping on the ground. That’s not the case if you take the time to upgrade your RV bed, which is a no-brainer when you spend roughly a third of each day using it. Interested in reimagining what your RV bedroom could look and feel like? Camping World Design Centers help RVers plan and compl
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100+ Pieces of Advice from Experienced RV Campers
RV Industry News
Whether you’re new to the RV lifestyle or you’ve been RV camping for years, it never hurts to hear some advice from time to time. After all, aren’t we all striving to make our next adventure our best adventure? We asked RVers for some of their best camping advice, and they had a lot to say. But first, let’s meet these road travelers. Meet Our Exper
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Form Meets Function in Smith’s EdgeSport 6 Inch Folding Bone Saw
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Ultimate Game Processing Tool Built for Backcountry Adventures The real work begins at the conclusion of a successful backcountry hunt. Whether it’s an elk in high timber, a moose in a tamarack swamp, a sheep in the mountains or a whitetail in the back 40 – a harvested big game animal needs to be processed in the field and transported out of the bu
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This Week on HSCF’s “Hunting Matters” Radio & Podcast: Jamison Smith of the Gun Cleaners of Houston
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) and “Hunting Matters” welcomes Jamison Smith. Jamison Smith is the owner of the Gun Cleaners of Houston and serves on the HSCF Board of Directors as Secretary. He is also the HSCF Firearms Chairperson. He has been a passionate hunter and outdoorsman since his father first took him hunting when he was three year
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Fisher Space Pen’s AG7 – The Original Pen for Every Mission
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
What do astronauts need when they carry out a mission in space? We can think of a few essential items such as oxygen, food, water, medical supplies and hygiene products necessary for basic human needs within a unique environment without gravity. What else would they need to operate smoothly? Something else we use every day – pens. Similar to how al
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The Advantages of a Good Culti-Packer
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Building food plots requires a considerable investment of time, money, and effort. However, land managers need to take the proper steps to maximize that investment; otherwise, it might be squandered. Site conditions, seed selection, and the appropriate application of soil nutrients are all important, but good germination rates won’t be realized wit
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Ink in the Sky: The SST Ravens Shooting Team
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Shoot United Film Highlights the Excitement of Youth Shooting Sports and a Quest for Victory In the highly competitive world of youth-organized activities, thousands of athletes across the United States are turning to the shooting sports. At the high school level, the shooting sports are considered the fastest-growing activity, with an increase in
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Safariland Introduces New Limited Edition Tiger Stripe Camo Holsters
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Jacksonville, Florida – Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group®, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets and one of Cadre Holdings, Inc.’s (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre”) key brands is continuing to listen to the market and offer specialized printed limited edition holster
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New Gamakatsu® Fillet Knives – Now Available!
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Custom-designed Gamakatsu® fillet knives are the newest edition to the stellar Gamakatsu line of fishing and outdoor products. Four different-sized fillet knives are designed in the USA with attention to detail. Gamakatsu hits all the points on what goes into a practical, purpose-driven set of fillet knives for the novice or professional.  The new
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CMP Announces Retirement of Three Prominent Board Members
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) would like to announce the retirement of three long-time Board members: Judith Legerski (Chairman), Jon Bengtson (Treasurer) and Harry Sieben (Secretary). Each played a significant role in the foundation of the CMP as a renowned organization while also serving their country through charity work and public pos
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Wild Turkey Conservation Aids in Delisting of Endangered Tortoise
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
From increasing opportunities to go afield to making forests safe against catastrophic wildfires, the NWTF’s conservation work has far-reaching impacts that benefit overall ecological value. The delisting of the gopher tortoise in much of its historic range is a recent demonstration. Just as wild turkeys benefit from active forest management, so do
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Briley Continues Support as SCTP Bronze Sponsor
Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews
Briley, famous for chokes and tube sets is continuing its support of the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) at the Bronze Level. Historically, Briley’s support of the SCTP surges ahead of the National Championships, with Briley’s expert team lending assistance to teams and athletes preparing for the biggest competition of the year. Now as a seas
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Venison vs Beef? Which Is Healthier For You?
Bowhunting.Net
By: Staff Writer Bowhunting360.com Bloomberg Businessweek reports that although deer hunting appears to be a nonconformist activity in theory, that’s not the case. And surprisingly it’s bowhunting that appeals to many who are motivated to eat healthier. Hunters who tend to be motivated by healthy lifestyles and organic food and, sometimes, are wary
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Washington State Spring Bear Fall Update
Hunting
  As you may recall, last spring hunters in Washington lost their spring bear season when the Commission voted 5-4 in favor of not having a spring bear season.  The commission is meeting again on November 18th to discuss development of a spring bear policy.  This despite over 48 years of data supporting that the spring bear hunt does not negatively
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Grizzlies In Washington?
Hunting
The National Park Service is reevaluating former grizzly bear reintroduction plans for the Cascade mountains in Washington state. If the plan is approved, Washington’s Cascade Mountain range will see grizzlies reintroduced to the region.  “…the plan could bring in 5 to 10 bears every year, with the hope of reaching a population of 25 — a “minuscule
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