May 18
It’s a good idea to start with a single stage press and reloading kit, like the Explorer Plus Reloading Kit from RCBS. (RCBS/)
Even in good […]
Original post by Michael R. Shea
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May 18
Take the great outdoors indoors with these fun activities to do with the kids. Learn how to make a fishing game and where to find […]
Original post by Take Me Fishing Blog
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May 15
Labrador retrievers are hard working hunters and great companions for the whole family. (Mossberg Firearms/)
In the time and place where I grew up—Sioux City, Iowa, […]
Original post by Tom Davis
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May 15
A mix of favorite baits from the pros we interviewed. (Collage by Dave Hurteau/)
You’ve already spotted one bass on a bed as you ease into […]
Original post by Dave Hurteau
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May 15
All year long, new hunting and fishing products show up at the offices and front stoops of F&S editors. As I write this, there’s a […]
Original post by Tom Davis
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May 14
Mike Valla’s The Classic Streamer Fly Box. (Stackpole Books/)
If you’re fascinated with the different ways that hair, tinsel, and feathers can be arranged on a […]
Original post by Mike Valla
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May 13
Fishing with toothpaste? We examine the latest myth swirling the internet megasphere after a viral video showed a man allegedly catching fish with toothpaste.
var […]
Original post by Take Me Fishing Blog
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May 12
Collage of duck stamps (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/)
Every year, many of the country’s best wildlife artists compete to have their painting selected as the […]
Original post by Matthew Every, Colin Kearns
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May 12
Most “muck” boots are laceless so they’re easy to slide on and off as you go inside and outside. (Pexels/Gustavo Fring/)
If there is one type […]
Original post by The Editors
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May 12
Once upon a time, in what used to be the United States, most households had at least one axe, and everyone in that family knew […]
Original post by David E. Petzal
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May 12
A dog standing on a hillside with the sun breaking through the clouds. (Jeff Moore/)
Every hunter who has ever trained and loved a dog has […]
Original post by Hal Herring
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May 12
California has many fishing lakes for trout and bass. Here’s where to start for west coast fishing.
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Original post by Take Me Fishing Blog
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May 11
Learning to fish isn’t hard once you know the basics. (Bob McNally/)
For most serious fishermen, it was their family and friends who showed them the […]
Original post by Bob Mcnally
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May 11
You’ve seen them standing in the river, casting to and fro, and wondered what the fuss is about. You’ve seen your friends’ obsession. You’ve reckoned […]
Original post by Morgan Lyle
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May 11
Good fishing skills go hand-in-hand with good luck; learn as much as you can, fish as often as you can, and as your skills improve […]
Original post by Take Me Fishing Blog
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