Rod Building Is Easy

For the outdoor crowd, winter is the season for staying connected to fishing, often through a little craftsmanship. One way to while away a
little winter (even rainy days in the summer) is to enjoy projects, and making your own fishing rod is a great
one. Read how it’s easier than you think!

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Rod Building Is Easy

For the outdoor crowd, winter is the season for staying connected to fishing, often through a little craftsmanship. One way to while away a
little winter (even rainy days in the summer) is to enjoy projects, and making your own fishing rod is a great
one. Read how it’s easier than you think!

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Spring Steelhead On The Great Lakes Tributaries

Steelhead fishing in the springtime can be a long ride for nothing, or you can hook up with some beautiful rainbows that can reach 15 pounds! There can be several weeks of good fishing, where the steelhead numbers last, or the peak of the run can come and go in a week or two. Here’s some tips on how to catch the big ones!

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Gun Care Tips

There are few things we will ever own that will last a lifetime, let alone
last past the time when we are no longer here. A good firearm, however,
unlike most investments, will last a lifetime and beyond if properly cared for. Here are some gun care tips to help preserve your precious firearms.

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Gun Care Tips

There are few things we will ever own that will last a lifetime, let alone
last past the time when we are no longer here. A good firearm, however,
unlike most investments, will last a lifetime and beyond if properly cared for. Here are some gun care tips to help preserve your precious firearms.

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Deer Hunting: Winter Scouting Tips

While most hunters spend time scouting their hunting spots just before the
season opens, winter is the best time to get out there and see what the deer
have been doing on a particular property. With snow on the ground, it reveals where deer are spending their time.

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Spring Trout Fishing In Shenandoah National Park

A recent spring vacation to Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park was filled with a lot of trout fishing. The headheadwaters of a number of trout streams can be found via hiking trails that can be
used to drop down the slope to the water. From there, it is a matter of finding the best holes and pools, most of which will hold wild brook trout. Getting to the streams is part of the adventure!

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More Than Hunting Bears: An Alaskan Adventure

From where I sat, a scant 10 feet off the ground in a treestand, it sounded
quite clear that a large animal was approaching. Since this was moose country my
initial reaction was that Bullwinkle was on his way, but the animal that came
into view was big and blonde. No moose at all, this guy was higher on the food
chain!

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Better Bass Bugging For Smallmouth

There are a number of factors that go into getting bass interested in taking bugs off of the surface. Knowing when to fish is the most important factor in getting big smallmouths to attack a bug.

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