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3 weeks ago |
outdoorlife.com | Scott Einsmann
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Sometimes, agonizing over the perfect reel to pair with a technique-specific rod is fun. Other times, you want to buy a complete setup and go fishing. That’s where a crappie combo comes in handy. It’s a rod, reel, and usually line that’s designed to throw the best crappie lures and get a papermouth to the net.
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1 month ago |
outdoorlife.com | Scott Einsmann
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › About six times per year I get on a plane for work, and over the years I’ve seen just about all the possible things that can go wrong. I’ve been stuck overnight due to weather, missed many connecting flights due to delays, had my checked baggage not show up, and witnessed other passengers frantically trying to shrink their checked bag to fit in the overhead.
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1 month ago |
outdoorlife.com | Scott Einsmann
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Turkey seasons are opening throughout the south and for hunters in the north, it won’t be long until you hear a gobble fire off in the distance. If you need a vest for a young hunter, a new choke, or even a great shotgun discount, Cabela’s turkey hunting deals have you covered.
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1 month ago |
outdoorlife.com | Scott Einsmann
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › The best fish finders are unquestionably amazing fishing tools, but you’d be lucky to spend just $1,000 on one. If you don’t need extreme detail, advanced features, and don’t plan on starring at a screen all day, you probably don’t need to spend over a grand on a fish finder.
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1 month ago |
outdoorlife.com | Scott Einsmann
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › I like to kayak fish because I don’t have to worry about engine trouble, a maintenance schedule, or pulling a trailer. When I want to fish, I throw my yak into the bed of my truck and go. The kayak always floats and my Old Town PDL drive always starts.
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