Month: December 2022

Photo By John Meragias Today’s Photo of the Day is “The Watchman” by John Meragias. Location: Zion National Park, Utah. 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
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Eugene L.   12.02.22 Daiwa has released their latest new baitcasting combo with their new Tatula TWS reel and rod combos. They have bass anglers covered with this combo giving anglers a proven baitcasting reel matched with the right action and length fishing rod. This new combo lineup includes the 7.3:1 gear ratio Tatula 100CT reels in
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Photo By Michael Ryan Today’s Photo of the Day is “Alignment” by Michael Ryan. Location: Sonoma County, California. “This location close to home in Sonoma County, California, becomes magical in the winter months when radiation fog and morning light mix to create compelling scenes that are wonderful to see and photograph,” explains Ryan. Want to
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We spoke with First Lite ambassadors about Specter camo’s inception, evolution, and utility for hunting year-round in whitetail habitat. First Lite spent 3 years tinkering with its whitetail-specific camouflage pattern, called Specter. Its unique mix of patterns is designed to break up hunters’ silhouettes from afar and within shooting distance. “Deer see a lot of
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Photo By Michael Robinson Today’s Photo of the Day is “Black Bear Silhouette” by Michael Robinson. Location: Northern Vancouver Island. “Vancouver Island black bear at a creek mouth hunting for spawning salmon,” describes Robinson. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen
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Rafting the Gates of Lodore section of the Green River through Dinosaur National Monument offers photographers a wide range of geology and dramatic canyon walls to observe. After feeling trapped at home for the past couple of years, I think it is fair to say that most of us nature photographers are going a bit
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