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.
Read MorePoint. Flush. Retrieve. A bird dog’s mantra.
Point. Flush. Retrieve. Not your typical dog box; because bird dogs are not your typical dog.
Read MoreI knew deep down that this season was my season, yet here I am munching on my tag for a mid-day snack.
Read MoreIf you’re an outdoor brand on Instagram, chances are you’ve reaped the many benefits this platform affords users.
This is perhaps not exclusive to the outdoor industry, but there’s a target on your back by those in anti-hunting circles eager to report, discourage, or shut down accounts who espouse the sportsmen’s lifestyle.
Going into the New Year, here are three things to be aware of to ensure your account isn’t at risk:
Read MoreI recently hunted 120 acre property with several different crops and plots. One plot really struck my interest. As we approached, I noticed that the grasses where at least 12’ high and bamboo like in appearance. As we take a 4-wheeler tour of the property before the hunting the next day, the land owner welcomes my request for a closer look at this most unusual and beautiful section of field. Here grows Miscanthus, he says, also known as “Elephant Grass”.
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