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America returns to its outdoor roots during pandemic

As spring temperatures arrived, people who had spent weeks confined to their homes went outside to seek solace in the natural world.

A fishing rod under the Christmas tree a welcome sight

No matter how young or how experienced an angler might be, there is an excitement that comes with throwing your bait from a new rod and reel for the first time.

Do your homework before purchasing firearm for Christmas

For hunters, a popular gift option is a firearm. But there are some things to consider before putting a firearm on your gift list either as a giver or a receiver.

To cure COVID-19 cabin fever, people flock to outdoors

Americans have turned to campgrounds, hiking trails and fishable waters in numbers so large that parks have taken steps to limit the number of campers.

Preserving animal’s skull is an easy, inexpensive project

The bighorn ram had been dead long enough that the horn sheaths had been separated from the skull by critters scavenging for a meal. We had happened upon a treasure.

Quail hunters can look forward to an average season

“This will be a great season compared to what we have experienced in the last 15 or more years,” said a small game biologist for the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

Honoring veterans a year-round mission for fly-fishing group

Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc. is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled veterans

COVID-19 deprives Las Vegas of a major outdoor convention

On October 30, the National Shooting Sports Foundation announced its decision to cancel the 2021 edition of the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show.

Snow increases a hunter’s chances to spot mule deers

Not deep snow that piles in drifts against the tent wall, but just enough to create a light background that makes a mule deer stand out.

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