Month: November 2021

In this episode of BlacktipH, I meet up with my friend Ryan Nitz to fish the backcountry mangroves for giant snook using topwater lures. We started sight casting these giant fish with live mullet. The fish were aggressively feeding on the surface! After hooking a few with live bait, we decided to switch to topwater
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Photo By David Bodine Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Yellowstone Black Bear” by David Bodine. Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on
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Flannel lined jeans are the answer to a warmer and more comfortable winter experience. We tell you why, and review flannel lined jeans from 4 different brands. For more tips, tricks, recipes, gear reviews and more – visit us at: http://www.50Campfires.com Don’t forget to check out the 50 Campfires : Daily Outdoor Podcast: http://bit.ly/daily-outdoor We’d
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This channel is Agenda Free and is fully supported by the viewers. Support TOGR with Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/TOGR Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theoutdoorgearreview/ For this episode of Outdoor News, Luke discusses what has happened since he first reported problems with Walmart’s new line of tents; They have been pulled from the market! .. Check out our web
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Heads Up! The cover is no longer included with the CFX 28, as mentioned in the video. Apologies for any confusion. 0:18 – Dimensions 0:43 – Materials 1:00 – Interior 1:18 – Removable lid 1:31 – How many cans/bottles fit? 1:48 – Temperature range 1:57 – Battery protection 2:11 – Compressor + power inlets 3:07
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Opening Day of Red Snapper Fishing is practically a holiday in the State of Alabama. So Jake, Marty, Drew, and Josh headed offshore with one goal: catch an Alabama limit of red snapper! ▼ BlacktipH Products: http://bit.ly/blacktiph-shop ▼ Follow BlacktipH Brand on Instagram: https://bit.ly/blacktiph-brand-IG ▼ Go Fishing in Alabama: • Website → http://bit.ly/fish-alabama • Instagram
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Home » News » Charles F. Sams III Confirmed as First Native American Director of the National Park Service On November 18, the U.S. Senate voted unanimously to confirm Charles “Chuck” Sams to serve as the first Indigenous National Park Service Director in the agency’s 105-year history. Sams, an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes
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Photo By Dan Mitler When it comes to things to see and do outdoors, Michigan has a lot to offer. Those willing to make the lengthy journey to its Upper Peninsula are rewarded with waterfalls, wildlife, lakes, forests, sandstone cliffs and tree-covered mountains. In the winter, there are also unique snowshoeing and snowmobiling opportunities to
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Jordan Estrada   11.15.21 Ever had to cross a meadow of blackberry bushes while hunting? If you hunt in heavily vegetated areas, you know the toll thorn bushes can take on your hunting gear. There’s the initial snag of feeling the thorns set in your outer layers, a little prick as they push through, and then that
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