Posts Tagged outdoors

Handgun Self Defense Of Bear Attacks

From Lucky Gunner:

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Carrying In A National Park Is Still Confusing

From The Truth About Guns:

Sadly, visitors still face a bit of a minefield. While you can lawfully carry in a national park according to the laws of the state the park is in, “federal facilities” within the parks are still off limits. This basically means any building in which NPS personnel work, so the visitor center, many bathrooms and showers, and even some hotels are off limits. Worse, the National Park Service has stretched the reasonable definition of “building” to include natural structures like the caves at Carlsbad Caverns.

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Survey Of Americans On Fishing, Hunting and Shooting

From Outdoor Life

The survey is a comprehensive study on American’s attitudes about outdoor activity over a 30 year period. It is a 100 page PDF with lots of interesting charts and graphs.

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Hunting Increases During Lockdown

From KGUN:

More people appear to be picking up hunting as a hobby during the pandemic. Hunting license sales for May are up compared to the same time last year, and Arizona Game and Fish say sales have stayed steady since then.

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Varmints: Easy Hunting Intro

From Guns.com:

Varmint hunting teaches and perfects the basics like stalking, spotting, and firearm safety. Additionally, it’s a great way to put your gear to the test. Got a new budget-friendly scope, like a Redfield Rampage or Konus Konusport, you want to test out? Take it to the field. Getting started with some binoculars? Try those out on some unsuspecting groundhogs. Varmint hunting is an awesome and fun way to work on skills and solidify your gun and gear preferences.

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Those Who Carry a Pocket Knife

From Appalachian Magazine:

For my father and so many others, a pocketknife was an essential tool to their daily life.  The men who carry them are hardworking, do it yourselfers, who were raised to rely on themselves in nearly every situation.
The history of the pocketknife is quite telling, with its widespread usage dating back to the 1600s, where they were known as peasant knives and were used by the poorer working class of England.

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MN To Add Gun Safety To P.E. Classes

From Guns.com:

The omnibus environment and natural resources spending bill, SF 7, was approved by lawmakers last week by a large, bipartisan vote and presented to Walz. Included in the plan is $500,000 from the state’s game and fish fund for grants to school districts to increase firearms safety, trap shooting, archery, hunting, and angling activities in physical education classes.

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Browning Ammo Coming in 2016

Browing Ammo

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Grayl Water Filters

Grayl produces three different filters for different types of water.

https://youtu.be/lJ5MHXIahdI

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Joe Rogan on Hunting and Eating Game

Peterson’s Hunting

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Hunker 1 Tent at SKD Tactical

This tent is being sold exclusively at SKD Tactical:

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Gerber Freescape Hatchet

Gerbergear.com

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Pack-up Cup and Bottle from Light My Fire

Light My Fire

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Gerber Freescape Flashlight

Gerbergear.com

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MealKit 2.0 from Light My Fire

Light My Fire

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