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3 days ago |
outdoorlife.com | Natalie Krebs
Justin Lee doesn’t usually carry his 10mm Glock around his 160-acre property near Choteau, Montana. There’s not much need, the 53-year-old retired lawyers says. The only time he makes sure to bring it is when he’s going to the brushy cottonwood creek that runs through the property. That’s where he usually sees grizzly bears, though they usually run away. But on May 21, a 300-pound grizzly didn’t run off.
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1 week ago |
outdoorlife.com | Natalie Krebs
A North Carolina-based fishing rod company announced what may be a pending state-record blue catfish earlier this month. The details are thin, but Catch the Fever reports the fish, caught in Kansas, weighs 18 pounds more than the current state record. “We’ve just been informed Danny Mayer may have landed the new Kansas State Record blue cat 121 lbs of absolute giant on a Catch The Fever rod,” the company wrote in a May 16 Facebook post.
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1 week ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Natalie Krebs
A North Carolina-based fishing rod company announced what may be a pending state-record blue catfish earlier this month. The details are thin, but Catch the Fever reports the fish, caught in Kansas, weighs 18 pounds more than the current state record. “We’ve just been informed Danny Mayer may have landed the new Kansas State Record blue cat 121 lbs of absolute giant on a Catch The Fever rod,” the company wrote in a May 16 Facebook post.
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2 weeks ago |
outdoorlife.com | Natalie Krebs
Jay Fleming knows blue catfish eat just about anything. But it wasn’t until recently, when he visited a fish processing plant in Maryland and started slicing into their bellies, that he fully realized the volume and variety of their appetites. “They are eating shellfish, they’re eating clams, they’re eating crabs crawling on the bottom, they’re eating fish like perch, they’re eating fish at the top of the water column,” Fleming tells Outdoor Life.
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2 weeks ago |
outdoorlife.com | Natalie Krebs
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Early Thursday the House of Representatives passed a massive budget package, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill, which included wide-ranging implications for everything from healthcare to natural resource development. One key issue for the hunting and shooting community is the potential for streamlining suppressor transfers and eliminating the $200 transfer tax.
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