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On January 28, 1754, British writer Horace Walpole (pictured), in a letter to Horace Mann, coined the word serendipity. — January 28, 1915: The first US ship lost in WW I, William P. Frye. It was sunk by cannon fire from the Imperial German Navy raider SMS Prinz Eitel Friedrich. The William P. Frye had been carrying wheat to the UK. — And on January 28, 2014, DNA analysis confirmed that the 6th Century Plague of Justinian was caused by a variant of Yersinia pestis (the same bacteria attributed to the Black Death.) — A USB Archive Stick Update: All…

Brent Reaves heads to Kansas to help a rancher with a predator problem. Joining Brent in the Sunflower State is decoy dog hunter, Jeff Writer, and Kansas Wildlife Extension Specialist, Drew Ricketts. The objective is to use predator calls to catch a coyotes attention, then Jeff’s talented duo of decoy dogs lure them into rifle range. Presented by Magpul Read the full article here

00:00:01 Speaker 1: As a poster animal of the West. The coyote has a roller coaster biography, seen as a sacred deity in one phase and a varmit meriting eradication and another. The ultimate outcome is not what anyone would predict. I’m Dan Flores and this is the American West, brought to you by Velvet Buck Wine, where the hunt. 00:00:25 Speaker 2: Meets the harvest. 00:00:26 Speaker 1: A portion of each bottle goes to support backcountry hunters and anglers. Limited supply available at Velvetbuck Vineyards dot com. 00:00:35 Speaker 2: Enjoy Responsible. 00:00:51 Speaker 1: Coyote, America’s jackal…

00:00:01 Speaker 1: Welcome to the Wired to Hunt Foundations podcast, your guide to the fundamentals of better deer hunting, presented by first Light, creating proven versatile hunting apparel for the stand, saddle or blind First Light Go Farther, Stay Longer, and now your host Tony Peterson. 00:00:20 Speaker 2: Hey everyone, welcome to the Wired to Hunt Foundation’s podcast, which is brought to you by first Light. I’m your host, Tony Peterson. In today’s episode, you know, it’s just kind of a fun one about the foods that carry us through the long days on stand and in blinds…

Introduction Much has been written about physical prepping for a future societal collapse. However, what about the mental and behavioral side of preparation? Is it possible that Christians will live through part or all of the Tribulation? If your children are crying due to hunger, would you accept the mark of the Beast to feed them? Are you willing to die for your faith and/or other convictions? These are tough questions, but we need to face them. In the future, whether it’s a grid-down blackout, an economic depression, riot-ravaged neighborhood, war-torn country or a pandemic-plagued world, are you emotionally ready…

Smith & Wesson added another chambering to the FPC line, with the new 5.7×28 mm joining the original 9 mm, .40 S&W, 10 mm and .22LR. This innovative carbine folds in the middle, allowing mounted optics to remain in place even when the rifle is folded for storage. Two magazines can be carried in the polymer buttstock to augment on-board capacity. Inspired by Smith & Wesson’s M&P handgun line, M&P FPC models all share familiar features. This new folding carbine design incorporates an M&P 5.7 pistol grip and flat-face trigger, and is also compatible with the same 5.7x28mm magazines. It…

00:00:00 Speaker 1: Hey, before we get started with the podcast, which is a real good one, I want you to know that I’m doing so if you watch it on YouTube, you watched our Africa series The Professional Hunter. I’m hunting with Morgan Potter. Morgan Potter and I are doing a public event at the Safari Club International Convention in Nashville. This is happening on February nineteenth, Nashville people. So we’re gonna do a meet and greet at the Robin Hurt Safaris booth from nine thirty to ten thirty and then we’re doing our actual event at two o’clock…

00:00:10 Speaker 1: From Meat Eaters World News headquarters in Bozeman, Montana. This is Col’s Week in Review with Ryan cal Calahan. Here’s cal A Wyoming Small Claims court recently dismissed a suit by a jilted lover who had spent six thousand dollars on his sweetheart’s tickets for a hunting safari in Zimbabwe, only to have her back out at the last minute. She argued that she didn’t know about the plans when the tickets were bought and would have said no if she had known. It’s not every day that you see a lover’s quarrel with an African elephant…