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Dayton, OH – Full Forge Gear, manufacture of tactical bags, pistol & rifle cases, tool bags and other everyday life backpacks that are specialized for everyday life, invites all NRA members attending the 2022 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits to their booth #1947. Attendees will have the opportunity to try out several packs, bags, cases and learn from
Discover relevant facts about wild turkeys that you probably do not know. This video has outstanding videography of hens and gobblers doing what they do. Where do hens lay their eggs? In what ways are the wild turkeys vision different? And several more useful facts. Original link
Michael and Teresa Rinehart along with 30 of their clients have been pinned to a poaching investigation that began in 2011 by the Shoshone and Arapaho Fish and Game and was concluded with assistance from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The Rinehart’s have been found guilty of Lacey Act violations and Wyoming Game and Fish violations due to t
It never fails, stormy and rainy weather always happen during our Spring Turkey Seasons. And turkey hunters everywhere just don’t see or hear wild turkeys during these foul weather spells. Matt Dale tells you why he welcomes April’s rains and stormy weather. Rain or shine wild turkeys will move around in their areas. But the inclement weather cause
When the weatherman tells us Stormy Days and bad weather are coming; many turkey hunters, both experienced and newbies, decide to “Sit this one out until the weather gets better.” In the video below Jason Cruize of Mossberg shows you what you need to look for and do that will put you in the Wild Turkey hunting action when bad weather hits. Veteran
Expert Wild Turkey hunter Paul Butski is the guest of Matt Drury and Tim Kjellesvik of the “100% Wild Podcast” discuss how shifts in the weather influence wild turkeys during the Spring hunting seasons. Podcast Listener “Mark from Georgia” asks Paul Butski if changes in the “barometric pressure” affect the behavior of wild turkeys? Paul Butski ans
Matt Dale of Dale Outdoors freely shares his wealth of knowledge about the Spring behavior of wild turkey gobblers and hens, as well as how to adjust your turkey hunting techniques to fit the changes the gobblers and hens are experiencing. Matt Dale tells us what the four separate phases that gobblers and hens experience throughout the country. The
New Haven, Mo. – ALPS Mountaineering, manufacturer of performance-driven technical support gear for wilderness exploration, trekking, and family camping, has just announced its newest low-profile folding camp chair, the Axis. Many camp chairs, while comfortable, are often bulky, heavy, and take up a lot of room when folded. The new Axis is designed
EDGEFIELD, S.C.—The National Wild Turkey Federation awarded Helen Bailey of Mechanicsville, Maryland, with the $10,000 Dr. James Earl Kennamer Academic Scholarship, sponsored by Mossy Oak. “Hunting has been a family tradition that has been passed down through generations,” Bailey said. “Continuing these traditions will keep hunting alive and is so
Olin Winchester LLC, the largest manufacturer of small caliber ammunition for the U.S. military, today announced that the U.S. Army has awarded the company a $15 million cost-plus contract for the design of the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) ammunition manufacturing facility. Work will be performed at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (LCAAP
“Navigating the Podcast Wilderness” Features Seasoned Podcasters Moderated by Gabriella Hoffman Get those burning podcasting questions answered at the Annual Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA) Business Conference this June with “Navigating the Podcast Wilderness” panel session on Thursday, June 16. POMA’s Annual Business Conference is Ju
Layering is by far the smartest way to dress for warmth, unpredictable weather, and ranging temperatures. The issue with layering is that it can also create bulk both on the body when worn, and in the pack as you attempt to shed layers to find the right mix of insulation and breathability. With that in mind, Pnuma is proud to announce the new Duran
Still Hanging With The B10 Buck. Robert Hoague Do you know how early a buck in velvet will work on tree limbs with his new antlers? Twenty five years ago I believed that bucks had to shed their antlers before they were able to hook their tines and main beams into a tree’s limbs that were in reach. At first, I was surprised to see bucks in velvet gi
Photo by: harrycollinsphotography We recently hit this topic and covered a case that was quite thoroughly prosecuted and the results were a tougher than “normal” sentence being served. For more information you can read up on their article here. Part two of this story covers a higher profile case. In which a father and son duo shot and killed a sow
Scores are now final for the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) Aces Postal Air Gun Competition for the first quarter. The mail-in style competition is fired in four quarters, with Q1 running from January to March. During the event, participants fire in air rifle, air pistol and para matches from their home ranges before sending scores on to CMP