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Rivers West Women’s Fitted Lynx Pant

The female hunter will look good and feel great in the Rivers West Women’s Fitted Lynx Pant, available in Realtree AP™ and Realtree MAX-4™. These camo hunting pants are cut to fit a woman’s curves and keep her warm and dry even in the most…

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WDFW Conducting Boat Checks for Aquatic Invasive Species

OLYMPIA – People hauling boats to and from Washington waterways this summer may be stopped by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) enforcement officers conducting mandatory checks of boats, trailers and gear for aquatic invasive species. The annual check stations and emphasis-patrol program has…

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Colorado Says Boater Education Paying Off

DENVER – Inspectors at Colorado State Parks have checked more than 50,000 boats for aquatic nuisance species (ANS), including zebra and quagga mussels, this summer and found only two boats with mussels attached, indicating that the education program is working. Both of the boats, which…

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Florida: It’s Easy to be a Safe Boater

Florida leads the nation in the number of boating accidents; last year there were 668. The good news? Overall, the number is down since 2004, when there were 743 recorded boating accidents. Still, this is not a distinction to be proud of. That is why…

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How to Build a Campfire in the Rain

Before traveling, always be prepared for anything and build a small kit to pack in case of emergency to build your campfire. Take kitchen matches and waterproof each with melted paraffin wax , after they harden up wrap each with wax paper. Melt the paraffin wax by placing in…

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Kayak Fishing – Why Hobie Takes the Lead

Just like pretty much everything else, fishing goes through fads and phases. There are so many different types of fishing, different techniques, and different customs, that experiencing all of them can be a little overwhelming. Typically, fishermen are divided into two major categories: saltwater and…

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Ohio Researchers Find Harmful Algae Earlier in Year

COLUMBUS, OH-Scientists have discovered samples of harmful algae farther from Lake Erie and earlier in the year than they expected. In a two-year project, Dr. David Culver of Ohio State University and Dr. Doug Kane of Defiance College found Microcystis, cyanobacteria that produce toxins, in…

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How to Maintain your Camping Cookware

Many avid campers purchase cookware specifically for their trips, and most often it is specially coated to keep it safe, but lets face it: It’s a camping trip! That cookware gets knocked around and banged up from time to time. This can chip and crack…

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How to Make Hiking more Fun for your Kids

Family hikes can be a great way to bond with your kids. Unfortunately, kids aren’t always up to a long hike. Try this out and maybe you can get your kids to spend more time on the trail. When hiking with kids: Always have a…

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