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As waterfowl hunters we sacrifice time, money, and sleep every year in pursuit of gunning for ducks and geese. We…
In the realm of high-performance eyewear, Wiley X stands out as a brand synonymous with durability, style, and unparalleled protection.…
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Ice fishing, a unique and challenging winter sport, demands specialized gear to ensure both safety and comfort. The most crucial…
The Vortex Fury HD 5000 AB Review Process INTRO/METHOD Disclaimer: This review is written without bias or paid advertisement from…
The BOG Death Grip is a well-named, well-thought-out, well-constructed piece of versatile hardware for rifle hunters and crossbow hunters. Its…
The Best Sit-On-Top Fishing Kayaks Fishing kayaks are a popular alternative to motorized boats for a few reasons. But not…
As the number of firearms owners and the number of concealed carry permit holders continues to grow, so does the…
Owning a fly vest is a personal choice. You don’t really have to have one to fly-fish. You can still go fly-fishing with a rod, reel, line and a few flies and in truth that is all you really need. As we mature into the sport though we tend to collect “stuff”. This “stuff” consists of everything from lengths of once-used monofilament leader and torn up old flies on still-good hooks, to extra spools of specialty fly lines that we only actually use once a decade but still insist on carrying with us at all times. Packing all this paraphernalia around in the pockets of our fishing jacket just doesn’t work after a while and that’s when we finally decide that we should invest in a fly vest; after all, what good is all this great stuff if we can’t find what we need when we need it?
By Abigail and Jeff Helsdon Some people say a gun is a gun. You can have an adult gun or…