Aug 21
You really only need three colors to paint a canvasback decoy: black, white, and burnt sienna. I know because I have one clamped in my […]
Original post by Matthew Every
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Aug 20
Some stubby hammers have a magnetic slot built into the head that holds a nail until you sink it on that first, critical hit. (Spifflyer/)
You […]
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Aug 20
Freshwater fishing equipment for beginners. A simple list of basic, freshwater fishing gear for beginners that will help you get started with fishing.
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Aug 19
Well-made chest waders can help you tolerate water temperatures that might otherwise chill you to the bone. (Taylor Grote/)
From deep river bends to flooded timber, […]
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Aug 19
The more tie-down loops on a rain fly, the better, especially in less-than-hospitable conditions. (Toby Wong/)
A tent rain fly is one of the most versatile […]
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Aug 19
When it comes to splitting knotty hardwood, a log splitter trumps an ax or splitting maul. (Alexander Schimmeck/)
From the family cabin to the home hearth, […]
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Aug 19
Although it costs more than bargain-priced guns, today’s Winchester’s Model 70 is a great rifle at any price. The author downed this Texas hog with […]
Original post by Mike Dickerson
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Aug 19
Ordinances in some states mandate that generators can’t operate above a specific noise level, so check the decibel rating before you buy to make sure […]
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Aug 19
Whether you need a fire for survival or comfort, a reliable fire starter can help you create a flame in no time. (Courtnie Tosana/)
The ability […]
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Aug 19
Modern trail cameras can send images and video directly to your smartphone, which reduces the chance of disturbing the area you’re monitoring. (Sandid/)
There’s no doubt […]
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Aug 19
Make sure your skillet is seasoned before cooking with it for the first time since it helps prevent foods from sticking to the iron. (Casey […]
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Aug 19
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by Coffee or Die Magazine on April 10, 2020. For more stories like this, visit www.coffeeordie.com.
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Original post by Matt Fratus
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Aug 18
When thinking about where to go camping with your kids, consider these five summer vacation spots perfect for family fishing, boating, and family camping fun.
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Aug 17
A trail gun is a firearm intended to accompany you outdoors. It has no specific purpose other than to be there if you need it. […]
Original post by Richard Mann
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Aug 17
What’s the quickest-catching emergency tinder for starting fire in the wild? How should you pack a first-aid kit for backcountry hunting adventures? And, what’s the […]
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