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The Crossroads: Where Success is Redefined - Aby Rinella

As he looked down at that child’s eyes, filled with excitement, admiration, and awe, he realized that whatever choice he made in this moment would be instilling something that boy would take away forever.

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How to Hunt on a Budget

Can someone hunt on a budget? Sure they can, but just like any hobby, hunting can get very expensive. You need a place to hunt, the right gear, processing and taxidermy fees, guns and ammo… It can all add up very quickly.

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Best Country Songs to Cruise the Open Roads According to the Ladies of ReelCamoGirl - By Carly Brasseux

Ready for a little cruising through the back country? We’ve asked the ladies of ReelCamoGirl their favorite songs and trust us, you’ll want to add these to your playlist!

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King Salmon on the Kenai River

“Reel, reel, reel.” Is what Monte keep repeating to me as he guided me to keep my rod up and get my line tight. The guys in the boat were joking with me asking if I really wanted to change the color of my hot shot after all. At one point we had to navigate around a rock in the river and let the fish come around the rock so I wouldn’t lose her.

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MEET ULTIMATE EXTREME HUNTRESS LINDSAY CHRISTENSEN

Lindsay was born and raised in a small town in the foothills of southeast Idaho. Lindsay’s father was blessed with two daughters and no sons, and as a result, she grew up doing everything that a father would take his sons to do. Lindsay thought hunting, fishing, and shooting guns and bows was a “normal” thing for little girls to do. 

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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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