Posts in #safety
Hypothermia – A Cold Killer

While hypothermia is generally associated with getting lost in the snow and extreme cold weather its possible to be affected in temperatures over 40 degrees Fahrenheit when dressed inappropriately – especially when wet and in windy conditions. Pay attention to your body and keep an eye on your companions anytime hypothermia is a possibility – think cold, windy, wet, old/young, tired, and under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Any time body heat is lost faster than it can be replaced, hypothermia is a danger.

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What You Do in the Field, and How You Share it With Others Matters

Everyone with a license and tag in their pocket has the ability to, without embellishment, non-fictionally portray hunting and fishing as a positive, naturally authentic, dawn of time enduring lifestyle.

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Kosibate Bellyband Holster

Being new to carrying, I read a lot of reviews prior to the purchase of this particular holster. For the style of this band, I worried about it rolling up and becoming a tight, rope-like strangulation device around my waist. The reviews looked pretty good and many commented about comfortably wearing this, even with yoga pants and being plus-size.

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“Auntie! I brought my bow!”

“Auntie! I brought my bow!”

 What’s better than hearing that from a 4 year old as she piles out of the car? Archery has become a prevalent family pastime over the last several years and raising our next generation of hunters is key to the preservation of our hunting rights. The biggest question regarding young archers is often ‘when should I introduce my kid/niece/nephew/grandchild to archery?’ I think the answer to this is pretty simple—whenever they want!

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