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From Rookie to Invisible: How to Outsmart a Deer’s Nose

From Rookie to Invisible: How to Outsmart a Deer’s Nose

So why is my freezer full, while others are having lackluster results?  In my opinion, my take on scent control could be playing a part.
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Elevate Your Venison Chili Game with Carroll Shelby’s Texas Chili Kit

Elevate Your Venison Chili Game with Carroll Shelby’s Texas Chili Kit

MAKING A QUICK AND EASY VENISON CHILI   It’s strange, you know, how many folks out there—usually ...
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California Dam Removals: Rebirth of a River and Community

California Dam Removals: Rebirth of a River and Community

California Dam Removals: A River Reborn, a Community Left Struggling SISKIYOU COUNTY, Calif.—The ...
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Winter Weather Predictions: Insights from The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Winter Weather Predictions: Insights from The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Now, as we face the winter of 2024-25, the Old Farmer's Almanac takes up its old role with a quiet resolve. The predictions are back, this time with a purpose born...
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Rare White Buffalo Born

Yellowstone Confirms Rare White Buffalo Calf: A Sacred Event

In the news In the early days of June, a rare white buffalo calf made its appearance in Yellowstone National Park, an event steeped in cultural significance and natural wonder.
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Have You Heard of the "World Cup of Shed Hunting?”

Have You Heard of the "World Cup of Shed Hunting?”

Shed hunting Bridger-Teton offers a unique blend of adventure and conservation, providing both an exhilarating outdoor adventure and a way to connect with nature. Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast
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Fishing Movie Reviews

The Fish On My Plate Documentary Film Review

"The Fish on My Plate," a PBS Frontline documentary, tracks a bestselling author and avid angler on a worldwide mission to find the healthiest and most eco-friendly fish for consumption.

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Fishing According to Phases of the Moon, An In-Depth Look

Fishing According to Phases of the Moon, An In-Depth Look

The theory is that moonlight boosts fish's night-time vision, aiding their nocturnal feeding and possibly reducing their appetite the next day. Conversely, during a new moon's darkness, it's suggested to fish by day, as fish might be less active in seeking food...
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Forever chemicals in Maryland Fish

Are Fresh Water Fish Safe To Eat? A Marylander’s Perspective.

A recent study highlighted in The Hill reveals consuming one annual serving of freshwater fish equals a month of ingesting water heavily tainted with "forever chemicals" (PFAS). Locally caught fish show pervasive contamination, emphasizing an environmental justice issue and urging federal action. The study underscores the need for angler guidance...

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Trout Grass the Revival Edition Documentary Film Review

Trout Grass the Revival Edition Documentary Film Review

Trout Grass not only serves as a guide to the intricate process of crafting bamboo fly rods but also delves into the profound question of why these rods bear such significance. With captivating visuals and interviews featuring industry legends, the film encapsulates the essence of a craft that spans generations
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Vintage Zebco Cardinal 3 Restoration

Vintage Zebco Cardinal 3 Restoration

For those not acquainted with the Zebco Cardinal 3, it's hailed as one of the best ultralight spinning reels ever made. After using it extensively this season, I absolutely agree. Originating from Sweden, the Cardinal 3 is the smallest among its series, coming before the larger-sized reels like the Cardinal 4...
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An Intro to Thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail

An Intro to Thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail (AT), spanning 2,000 miles from Georgia to Maine, symbolizes adventure and endurance globally. Its challenging terrain, varied ecosystems, and scenic views provide a transformative experience for thru-hikers, undertaking the entire trail in one season.
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Alone in the Wilderness Documentary Film Review

Alone in the Wilderness Documentary Film Review

Dick Proenneke's tale epitomizes a common yearning to flee urban chaos. In "Alone in the Wilderness," his remarkable journey forms an iconic American saga, showcasing an extraordinary lifestyle. The documentary inspires, educates, and honors nature, portraying Proenneke's resolute bond with the Alaskan wilds as he crafts a solitary life.

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Salmon People Documentary Review

Salmon People Documentary Film Review

Salmon People is a short film that sheds light on the Yakama Nation's deep relationship with salmon, their historical connection to the Columbia River, and the effects of ecological changes on their way of life. The narrative is deeply rooted in the traditions, experiences, and perspectives of the Yakama people...
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An Ode to Panfish Fishing - Part Two

An Ode to Panfish Fishing - Part Two

In angling's timeless tradition, most still use live bait for perch, sunfish, and bullheads. Watching these fish circle, enticed by wriggling bait under the sun, brings joy. The tug, the dip, and the battle commence as the quarry takes the hook—a captivating fishing experience!
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Fishing for panfish

An Ode to Panfish Fishing - Part One

In the quiet corners of lakes and rivers, where the sunlight dances on the water's surface, there exists a bustling community of fish often overlooked by eager anglers in pursuit of larger game. These spirited inhabitants, collectively known as panfish, weave an intricate tapestry of life beneath the rippling waves.
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Vintage Mitchell 308 Reel Restoration

Vintage Mitchell 308 Reel Restoration

Embark on my thrifty angling odyssey, where I resurrected a forsaken Mitchell 308 reel from a pile of junk. This vintage gem, missing crucial parts, was my winter challenge. Despite a broken screw and years of grime, I revived it for a mere $3 investment. With meticulous cleaning, spare part hunts, and a touch of craftsmanship, this reel was reborn.
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The Top 5 Vintage Ultralight Spinning Reels (In Our Opinion)

The Top 5 Vintage Ultralight Spinning Reels (In Our Opinion)

Fishing with vintage reels can provide a sense of nostalgia and a connection to the history of fishing. These reels have unique designs and intricate mechanisms that are no longer found in modern reels, adding to the charm and intrigue of using them. In this article, we have compiled a list of our favorite vintage ultralight spinning reels, including the Mitchell 308/408, Shakespeare 2052, Penn 716, Alcedo Micron, and Zebco Cardinal 3. Learn why these reels are highly regarded among anglers for their smooth performance, high-quality construction, durability, and affordability.
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