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Camp Baking With A Sproul Reflector Oven

Thursday, August 28th 2014 09:17 AM

Baking while camping can be a tricky affair, with mixed results. The Sproul Reflector Oven is a departure from the usual pile of hot coals on the lid of a Dutch Oven. Designed to capture the radiant heat from a fire, this oven provides greater versatility in cooking a wider variety of baked goods.

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DIY Pot Crane Adjustable Campfire Cooking Tool

Tuesday, August 19th 2014 05:30 PM

One of the challenges to campfire cooking, is adjusting the location of your cooking pot over the flames. This simple yet effective 'pot crane' creates a very versatile and adjustable pot hanger. A few sticks, basic camp tools and some cord are all you need to make this robust device.

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New targets from Birchwood Casey offer hunters a good way to practice hitting vitals for a clean harvest.

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How to Start a Fire with a Gum Wrapper and a Battery

Thursday, August 14th 2014 06:51 PM

There are many ways to start a fire. Whether hunting, camping, backpacking, or in a survival situation, you SHOULD always have a dedicated means of starting a fire. If you find yourself without one, here is an alternative using things you might carry on you, or find nearby; a battery and a gum wrapper.

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Earlier this summer, Whooshh Innovations helped the Yakima Nation Fisheries transport hundreds of spring Chinook through the Roza Dam using an experimental process many have dubbed “fish cannons.” Of course, the “cannons” in question are actually long, flexible vacuum sleeves. When a fish swims near or is placed into the tube, the suction will transport the animal through the sleeve at approximately 10 meters per second to the desired location. Whooshh Innovations CEO Vincent Bryan III says the procedure is not only safe for fish, it is also one of the most efficient and economical methods of transporting fish across man-made barriers.

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Cyber Threats Against Hunters Prompt Task Force

Friday, July 25th 2014 02:05 PM

Sportsmen, conservation organizations and outdoor personalities met at the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) headquarters to develop strategies to counter the recent increase in cyber-attacks on hunters. The group makes up the Hunter Advancement Task Force with most members sharing a common theme of having been targeted by animal rights activists through social media.

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Camp Cooking: Slow Cooking in a Dutch Oven

Thursday, July 24th 2014 09:03 AM

Whether camping with the family, or on a hunting trip, nobody wants to spend most of their time tending the cooking at the campfire. Use this method to properly bury your dutch oven for an easy and delicious slow-cooked meal.

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Utah Officials Airdrop Fish to Stock Remote Lakes

Tuesday, July 15th 2014 12:26 PM

How do you stock fish in lakes so remote that they are only accessible by plane? Utah wildlife officials have found that the best solution is to simply drop fingerlings straight from planes themselves.

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Angler Catches 297-pound Warsaw Grouper

Wednesday, June 11th 2014 09:08 AM

Cullen Greer, 28, of Houston, Texas ended his fishing trip to Louisiana last month with a beast of a Warsaw grouper. According to KETK, Greer’s catch measured six feet, six inches and weighed an impressive 297 pounds. “It was unbelievable,” the angler told Fox News. “Even though we were going for grouper, we had no idea what it was.”

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Using Treestands - Tips for a successful hunt

Thursday, June 5th 2014 11:47 PM

While there aren't any 'rules' about placing a tree stand, there are several things that should be considered to make your outing successful. A bit of advanced planning can make the difference between a wasted day or a full freezer.

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