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Somehow the ones that make it out alive share a positive attitude as a common thread. In 9 out of…
The mourning dove season is the first fall bird-hunting season to open in many states, offering hunters a great opportunity…
A 22-year-old college student has become the first female rock climber to free climb one of the most dangerous ascents…
Being prepared in the wilderness is a theme that is always worth reading. News recently out of Utah brought to…
Fishermen are a special breed. Spending years on the water where patience and quick-thinking are put to the test will…
Finding cool things is part of the allure of outdoor adventure. For a paleontologist searching a waterway in Virginia, discovering…
Should you stay or should you go? The same dilemma applies to love as it does in fishing.
Grouse hunting in the U.S. is dominated by two species of birds, the ruffed and sharp-tailed varieties, but the northern…
Through our exhaustive coverage of the world of Beer Mile competition, our resolute team at the Beer Mile Desk has…
The new Guided Sharpening System from Work Sharp falls back on the time-tested methods for sharpening knives while taking out…
Oshkosh beat out Humvee-maker AM General and defense giant Lockheed Martin on the largest Army contract award in recent years…
GPS units and sonar fish-finders are handy for keeping track of honey holes and the current strike zone, but what…
Scent control is a popular subject amongst deer hunters, especially blacktail hunters. The big bucks are big because they know…
How much is too much to pay for a prized bull elk hunting permit? One Pennsylvania elk hunter forked over…