Located within the Cibola National Forest in New Mexico, the Zuni Mountains are home to the National Wild Turkey Federationâs largest and oldest stewardship project. In collaboration with the USDA Forest Service, the NWTFâs Zuni Mountain Stewardship Project exemplifies a multi-faceted approach to conservation, forest health and community support. The project recently received a substantial $860,000 boost in funding from…
The night couldnât get much darker. I held my hand a few inches in front of my face, but couldnât…
This story first appeared in the October 1994 issue of Outdoor Life as âMy Favorite Deer Rifle IsâŠâ My Model…
This article was originally published by Laura Harris at Natural News. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg claims the Biden administration pressured…
Repeatedly taking the flu shot year after year increases your chances of getting the flu. This risk was discovered in a recent study co-authored by the United States Centers for Disease Control Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Network Investigators. This is alarming news for anyone who has been repeatedly told by Big…
Tennessee wildlife researchers are throwing a wide net, but not for fish. Theyâre catching elk. In a recent video produced by the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency (TWRA), net gunners riding shotgun in helicopters discharge mesh traps from the air as they approach elk on the run. The netting tangles the…
Nate Phinney filmed some 1,500 dead snow geese frozen into the surface of a lake in eastern South Dakota The footage captured the attention of millions. Photograph by Sean Weaver / Instagram When Nate Phinney packed up his ice fishing gear in Watertown, South Dakota and set out for a…
Who Made Who: The Early Years of Cattaraugus and Case Fixed Blade Production By Bradley Wood As my knife collecting friends can attest, I have been on a decades-long quest to decipher W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co.âs (âCaseâ) fixed blade production. I have insisted upon using original source documentation…
In the not-too-distant past, a gap in battlefield weaponry was noticed between the infantry carbine and the sniper rifle. Aside from the firearms themselves, the soldier fielding them would have also undergone a completely different form of training. Therefore, a need grew for a rifle that could reach out further…
Ruffed grouse hunting grew up in 19th century New England, so naturally it can be a bit of a prude. So genteel in certain circles, so neatly wrapped in tradition and style, it must seem to some huntersâespecially new and/or young onesâthe domain of fuddy-duddies and dandies. Donât believe it.…
H. Clay Aalders is a lifelong edged tool user. He spent the past 20 years as a woodworker and fishing guide in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Idaho, and Tennessee. While guiding in Idaho, Clay worked part-time writing for a local newspaper, and upon moving to Tennessee began writing for the blog The…
During the COVID-19 scamdemic, the ruling class and mainstream media did everything they could to make sure people were living in fear of a ânew and deadly virus.â But was it all just manufactured? Was it simply hypnosis to make sure people complied with whatever âhealth protocolsâ were dictated to…
I remember back when I was just a kid, reading stories of people who were stranded and built a raft to escape and get back to civilization. Later I read a story in the National Geographic about a teenage boy who sailed around the world on his own, taking five…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
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