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Sign up for the Outdoor Life Newsletter Get the hottest outdoor news—plus a free month of onX Hunt Elite. Betts Super Pro Cast Net Best Overall Best Bargain Basic Gear Cast Net Best for Beginners Yeahmart Handmade American Saltwater Fishing Cast Net Employing frisky live bait indigenous to the water fished is almost always the most effective way to catch fish in fresh and saltwater. Bait shops do a good job of providing live baitfish or shrimp to anglers. But catching your own bait with a cast net eliminates the need for time-consuming trips to a shop, as well as…
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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadI’m an adopted, Southern California surfer kid who grew up with an explosive and emotionally unavailable mother who has worked as a lifeguard, paramedic, firefighter, Army Ranger, Blackwater security contractor, and spent over a decade deployed (over 2000 days/five years on the ground in Iraq), eventually resulting in overseeing the guard force at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad and some other high-profile jobs. And, as one might expect, after over a decade working in places like South Central L.A., Atlanta, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, and Pakistan—where, in one form or fashion, I’ve been attacked dozens…
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Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics This story, “We Climbed a Wild River,” appeared in the June 1962 issue of Outdoor Life. The turtle river boils into the north end of Robinson Lake, in the roadless Ontario bush 50 miles northeast of Fort Frances, as if it couldn’t get there fast enough. First it makes a 30-foot plunge over a mist-hung waterfall, then it crashes and foams for 150 yards down a rocky channel, bouncing over ledges and broken by huge boulders. Our tent was pitched 100 yards below the falls, but…
This article was originally published by Michael Dioguardi at The Mises Institute. Previously, I have argued that sovereign credit systems are structurally biased toward expansion: crises justify new interventions, those interventions are never fully reversed, and each cycle leaves behind a higher institutional baseline than before. The Cantillon effect ensures that the gains from monetary expansion distribute unevenly, flowing first to those nearest the financial system. In another article, I examined why market discipline cannot correct this: Banking regulation assigns zero risk weights to sovereign bonds; liquidity rules mandate their ownership; central bank collateral frameworks treat them as foundational assets. The…
Sign up for the Outdoor Life Newsletter Get the hottest outdoor news—plus a free month of onX Hunt Elite. This story first ran under the title “This Is It” in the August 1952 issue of Outdoor Life. Ordinarily a man doesn’t have any advance warning when the tight squeezes of his life are coming up. Certainly I had none that day in Alaska. Maybe the red squirrel had nothing to do with it. Maybe there was some other reason why the brown bear left the moose trail she was following on the mountain a hundred yards above me, and came…
Fourteen weeks after President Donald Trump ordered an attack on Iran, the U.S. military is adjusting to an unusual state of conflict that is not full-scale war, but also far from peace.On ships and bases in the Middle East, U.S. troops — some recovering from injuries — operate amid exchanges of fire with Iran every few days as the Navy blockades Iran’s ports. At home, the Pentagon is scrambling to bolster production of depleted munitions as families of service members cope with the stress of extended deployments. Counterattacks from Iran continue against U.S. allies in the region, such as Bahrain…
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