Sep 10
A portable 12V air compressor is handy for those times when a failing tire needs topped off so you can make it to a station […]
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Sep 10
The cable or rope length on any winch is just as important as the power of the motor. (WARN/)
A winch mounted on the front of […]
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Sep 10
Modern personal heaters have adjustable settings and features like automatic shut-off to prevent mishaps. (Mr. Heater/)
You’ll never get cold when you’re outside again with a […]
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Sep 10
Well-designed backpacks keep the brunt of the pack weight close to your core where it causes less stress on your body. (Tristan Pineda/)
If you plan […]
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Sep 10
A bright light is great for illuminating what’s in front of you, but it can also let someone from afar pinpoint your location if you’re […]
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Sep 10
A record number 4.2 million Hispanic Americans are active in fishing and boating, while nearly half say that such activities are part of their cultural […]
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Sep 09
If your harness isn’t comfortable and secure when you need it to be, there’s less likely a chance you’ll even bother wearing it, which could […]
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Sep 09
Some practical thoughts about houseboats, pontoon boats, bowriders, fish-and-ski boats, cabin cruisers, walkarounds, and sailboats as best boat for families
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Sep 08
To get better lighting and avoid false triggers, point game cameras north whenever possible. (Browning Trail Cameras/)
Trail-camera technology has gotten better and better over the […]
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Sep 08
With cooling temperatures, the jerkbait will be used more for reaction bites. Here are all the jerkbait tips you need to know.
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Sep 07
The author works on building a bark-roofed lean-to shelter. (Jim Baird/)
Shelter, fire, water, and food are the four pillars of survival—and if you run into […]
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Sep 07
How to celebrate National Fishing and Hunting Day this year. Get ideas on how to social distance outdoors, learn new fishing skills, go fishing with […]
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Sep 04
A pronghorn buck scans the prairie for danger. (David Mark from Pixabay/)
Creep just a little too close to a pronghorn buck and a few facts […]
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Sep 04
The great thing about portable, electric jump starters is they’re small and often easier to store than a full set of heavy-duty jumper cables. (Daniel […]
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Sep 04
The advantage of a pack frame is it keeps the bulk of the weight close to your body’s core where it’s easier to carry long […]
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