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Canada has confirmed its first hantavirus infection after a cruise ship passenger tested positive for the virus. The infected person was on board the MV Hondius, the cruise ship where the initial outbreak occurred. According to a report by The Guardian, one of the four Canadians quarantining after being on…
The Department of the Air Force updated its religious accommodation request process in an effort to align with the Pentagon’s recent policy change to religious exemptions and grooming standards.Changes to the process for airmen and guardians are vast and include items such as the termination of the Religious Resolution Teams…
There is no dearth of historic aircraft that helped to change the course of World War II — the B-17 Flying Fortress, the Vought F4U Corsair and the P-51 Mustang, to name a few. But scarcely any could be called heroic. In the case of the F4F Wildcat, usually outnumbered…
Federal authorities say a Chinese national who worked as a research scholar at the University of Michigan lied about his work on drones in the People’s Republic of China. According to a criminal complaint filed last week, Chuan Wang allegedly denied involvement in the production of military products during an…
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Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics In-line spinners, spoons, and hardbaits get all the love in the trout game, and rightfully so. These lures have been punishing browns, rainbows, and brookies for many decades. As the old adage goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, and there’s nothing to fix with any of those lures. There is, however, a new category of trout baits worth adding to your kit. Soft-plastic lures are arguably evolving faster than any other lure genre. Though they’ve been around a long time, there weren’t as many…
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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Sign up for the Outdoor Life Newsletter Get the hottest outdoor news—plus a free month of onX Hunt Elite. Outdoor Life’s multi-media producer Roy Holdford has been traveling the country in his van, chasing turkeys all spring. While his season is mostly one massive road trip, he’s also spent a good amount of time in airports before jetting back home. Amid all those travels, the new Pelican Aegis carry-on bag has proven to be a durable and useful piece of gear. …
Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics In 1998 lure designer Ron Davis came up with a way to attach a hex-shaped blade to a jig. He would go on to sell his design to Z-MAN, but not before selling thousands of these “chatterbaits.” Professional anglers started winning tournament after tournament on this innovative bait that the fish hadn’t seen before. The rest, as they say, is history. See It Today, the “bladed jig” is one of the most popular bass fishing baits out there, with several companies coming out with their own…
The United States and Israel are working together to prepare for a renewed round of attacks on Iran. This active preparation for a restart of hostilities with Iran could result in attacks as early as next week. Accoridng to a report by RT, US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to attack Iran soon, increasingly voicing his dissatisfaction with Tehran’s proposals. Trump tore into Iran’s response to an American proposal last weekend, branding it a “piece of garbage” and slamming the current ceasefire as “unbelievably weak.” The New York Times has reported that Tehran has stated that it does not…
Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics The term “panfish” dates back 200-plus years and simply refers to any fish that can fit into a pan. Depending on the size of your pan, that could be a pretty big fish. Today, the definition is a bit more specific, usually meaning a small, freshwater fish species cooked whole or filleted in a pan or skillet. Even the largest of some panfish species would still easily fit in the average skillet. However, the individual fish we’re highlighting below are another story altogether. These are the…
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Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics This story, “The Day Alfandre Fought Geronimo,” appeared in the April 1964 issue of Outdoor Life. In the salty village of Montauk, on the eastern tip of Long Island, New York, they still call Harry Alfandre the unluckiest fisherman who ever lived. Harry was a lean, angular man who had the nose of a beagle for fish, especially tuna. During his days at Montauk, he stirred up storms of excitement and comment by big-city rod and gun columnists. It was Harry who discovered the famous “Rosie’s…
Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics Catfish are often as misunderstood as the anglers who seek them. Although believed by many to be simpletons—bottom-dwelling scavengers that spend their time slowly sniffing around the dark and murky depths looking for their next stinky meal—cats are actually very sophisticated creatures able to detect sounds, vibrations, and smells far better than many other species of fish. Whereas most fish have an inner ear independent of their swim bladder, the otolith of the catfish is connected to its swim bladder via a series of small bones.…
Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics This story, “Tactics for Spring Spawners,” appeared in the May 1989 issue of Outdoor Life. “You catching any crappies John?” yelled my fishing buddy, Robert Holland. We were fishing along a little stream that runs across a road just outside of Rome, Georgia. “Not yet,” I yelled from my spot 50 yards upstream. Probably the worst thing that one fishing buddy can tell another is that he’s not catching fish when he is — and I had caught a lot of fish. I couldn’t wait to…
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Master the Art of Preparedness and Survival
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