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Cobra Imaging

Cobra Imaging

Cobra Imaging by Pete Ward article copyright What is Water Transfer Imaging? The most important part is preparation of the article that is going to be printed.  (Cleaning, sanding, minor repairs)  When the article is ready a primer is then applied for the base coat can adhere to.   The base coat is then applied […]

How to Pick a Good Survival Knife

How to Pick a Good Survival Knife

How to Pick a Good Survival Knife by Gary Benton article copyright Which is Best, a Military Surplus or Commercial Design? One aspect survival that many of us never look at very closely is where we buy our equipment for outdoor use or the purpose of our gear. Granted, most of the outdoor stuff offered […]

From The Editor July 2009

From The Editor July 2009

Strange days indeed, John Lennon must have had a glimpse into our today when he wrote those words. Economic recovery, stimulus packages, global warming or is it global cooling I did not get a chance to check with the other media yet today to know what to think. What I do know is that just […]

One Last Cast

One Last Cast

One Last Cast by Jon Bryan article copyright On this particular morning’s fishing trip, Brad, a nine year old and by then an accomplished fisherman, and I were meeting my Uncle, and his Great Uncle, Alvin Pyland, better known as, Unkie, to sample some of the great trout action, under the birds, on the east […]

Basic Muskie Fishing

Basic Muskie Fishing

Basic Muskie Fishing by James Smith article copyright Muskie, musky, muskellunge, etc. whatever you call it, it is the fish of 10,000 casts. I guarantee you they’ll wait you out. I told this to a friend on one of his first trips muskie fishing with me. An hour or so later I noticed his mouth […]

Christmas Island Special

Christmas Island Special

Christmas Island Special by Jason Akl article copyright Christmas Island one of the top bonefishing destinations in the world. Every serious angler should visit this tropical paradise at least once in their lifetime. Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, approximately 1300 miles south of Hawaii, it is easy to get to through Honolulu. […]

How to Avoid Tick Borne Diseases

How to Avoid Tick Borne Diseases

How to Avoid Tick-Borne Diseases by Gary Benton article copyright Now that summer is here, most of us will be spending more and more time in the woods. Bow hunters will be scouting new sites, or observing the movement of their favorite game, in order to be prepared for the coming hunting season. Hikers, campers, […]

Think About This

Think About This

Think About This by Lyndon Combs article copyright I remember a post on a forum that I used to frequent about only being able to own six guns in certain countries. I forget where the man was from what country, but the thought stuck in my head. How horrible it would be to have to choose six guns […]

Shotgun John

Shotgun John

Shotgun John by James L. Bruner article copyright While the limbs of the weathered apple tree held us firmly in place we each plucked an apple and let the cradle of comfort pull conversation from once silent thoughts. I began with the story of Shotgun John as my daughter closed her eyes and rested firmly […]

May Deer Management

May Deer Management

May Deer Management by TR Michels article copyright During May both bucks and does may begin to move to summer home ranges. Doe’s will begin looking for fawning locations. Herd Health and Social Structure More and more hunters are interested in hunting for trophy animals. But, because State game managers are often interested in providing […]