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Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics In the world of bass fishing, you can try hundreds of techniques and thousands of baits. This can make it challenging to find your tried and true favorites, but it seems that most bass anglers I…
Sign up for This Happened to Me News on backcountry adventure and wilderness survival. This story, “Which Way Out? Grizzlies in My Path,” appeared in the June 1974 issue of Outdoor Life. The author’s record is now ranked No. 7 in British Columbia and tied for 28 in the world.…
United States President Donald Trump threatened Cuba with war earlier this week. He said that “we may stop by Cuba after we’re finished with this,” referring to the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran. Trump has already been involved in Cuba. He imposed an oil blockade on Cuba in February, while also…
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Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics There are three kinds of trout in this country — native, wild, and stocked. Native trout are the ones that have been here for thousands of years, such as brook trout in the mountains of the Northeast and cutthroat trout throughout the Rockies. “Wild trout” refers to fish that were introduced by humans at some point and now maintain their population and reproduce naturally. (Believe it or not, brown trout are from Europe and would exist nowhere in the U.S. had they not been implanted.) Stocked…
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Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics Small, dink bluegills are insufferable. Giant ’gills — true bulls — are another story entirely. I can recall with perfect clarity every hump-headed, 12-plus-inch bluegill that I have ever caught. The list requires one hand to index. The last occurred on a fishery known to grow 2-pounders. The battle was tremendous. No jumps; just powerful, determined runs. My anticipated large bass morphed into “Brutus.” He measured 12.5 inches and weighed 2.1 pounds. Reliving those catches is great and all, but I’m interested in repeating the performance.…
This article was originally published by Mike Adams at Natural News. Introduction: The Fraying Fabric of an Empire I look at the world in 2026, and I no longer see a beacon of liberty, but a dying empire stumbling toward its own ruin. This is not a sentiment born of pessimism, but of cold observation. The American project, hijacked by a nexus of central banking, perpetual war, and crony capitalism, has embarked on a suicide mission. The endpoint, I am convinced, will not be a soft landing into mediocrity. It will be a violent descent into widespread poverty, social chaos,…
Sign up for the Outdoor Life Newsletter Get the hottest outdoor news—plus a free month of onX Hunt Elite. On April 10 we reported on the first-ever release of a pen-raised whitetail deer into the wild in Oklahoma. The release occurred earlier this year as part of a state-approved CWD experiment established under a new and controversial law known as the CWD Genetic Improvement Act. According to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Food and Forestry, which is approving and overseeing these releases, that deer was sold by a deer breeder to a private landowner, who released it in the northeast…
Sign up for the Quick Strike Newsletter The hottest fishing news, tips, and tactics A wacky rig is perhaps the most subtle, natural, and non-invasive presentation bass anglers use. It’s a very slow and finessed presentation unlike a crankbait or chatterbait. But the true beauty of the wacky rig is that bass will bite it regardless of the conditions. They’ll bite a wacky rig when the bite is wide open, and when they won’t eat anything else. It doesn’t matter what mood the fish are in; they can’t resist the slow sinking wiggle of a wacky rig. Whether you’re fishing…
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