Author: Gunner Quinn

As September marks the beginning of early goose hunting season, expert M.D. Johnson shares six crucial tips to enhance success rates for hunters targeting Canada geese. Key strategies include hunting during cooler times of the day and setting decoys over water, where geese prefer to cool off and relax during warm weather. Johnson emphasizes the importance of flexibility in hunting techniques, advising against excessive calling and encouraging the use of small family groups of decoys. To maximize your chances, he recommends scouting multiple locations and ensuring all gear is in top condition. This knowledge helps hunters better prepare for the…

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Bergara invested heavily into the rimfire market with the launch of its original Bergara Micro Rimfire, or BMR, model at the beginning of 2021. These initial models were smaller than Bergara’s other rimfire offerings, which were notably full-size stand-ins for the company’s centerfire models. The actions were sized for popular rimfire cartridges, and they all featured detachable box magazines and traditionally styled synthetic stocks. In 2025, Bergara updated this line with the BMR-X offering, giving these rimfire rifles an “X Factor” in the form of several enhancements designed to make them even more capable for competition use. Watch our video…

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A Feast of Folders With model names like Squid and Tuna, custom knifemaker Lucas Burnley of Bend, Ore., definitely has a sense of humor, but when it comes to sales, his knives are seriously hot. Burnley’s collaborations are already in several iterations for CRKT, a sure sign of the popularity of designs. His Tuna Compact Frame Lock is a small pocketable EDC, what the maker calls “post tactical,” with flair aplenty and features out the wazoo. An anodized Titanium handle, upscale S35VN stainless steel blade, and Reeve Integral Lock frame are features of which customs are made, and the Tuna…

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New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office launches an investigation into the fatal shooting of 33-year-old James Rosano by Nassau police, which occurred early Wednesday morning. Responding to a 911 call, officers encountered Rosano, who was reportedly intoxicated and waving a weapon that later turned out to be a BB gun resembling a shotgun, prompting police to fire in what they claimed was a self-defense situation. The incident, which has drawn attention due to the weapon’s mischaracterization, raises critical questions about police response protocols. While officers involved have been placed on administrative leave, the investigation will examine whether they followed…

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00:00:05 Speaker 1: Welcome to this country Life. 00:00:06 Speaker 2: I’m your host, Brent Reeves from coon hunting to trotlining and just in general country living. I want you to stay a while as I share my experiences in life lessons. This country Life is presented by Case Knives from the store More Studio on Meat Eaters Podcast Network, bringing you the best outdoor podcast that airways have to offer. 00:00:29 Speaker 1: All right, friends, grab a chair or drop that tailgate. I’ve got some stores to share here. Have an elk. 00:00:43 Speaker 2: Archery season is…

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San Angelo Police Department (SAPD) announced the arrest of two juvenile suspects linked to an armed robbery at a Family Dollar store on Thursday, September 4. Following a swift police response, the suspects were located in the vicinity of the 300 block of Koberlin, with authorities confirming there is no ongoing threat to the community. Police Chief Travis Griffith expressed pride in the officers’ rapid actions that led to the suspects’ quick capture. As the investigation continues, SAPD refrains from releasing further details about the juveniles involved, emphasizing the evolving nature of the case. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned…

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00:00:04 Speaker 1: Smell us now, lady, Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia mea podcast. 00:00:27 Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Radio Live. It’s eleven am Mountain Time. That’s one pm for our friends in beautiful Ashtabulah, Ohio, on this Thursday, September fourth, and we are live from media to HQ and Bozeman, Montana. I’m your host, Randall Williams, and I have the distinct pleasure today of being joined by my two friends, Ryan Callahan and Seth Morris. 00:00:50 Speaker 3: It’s good to be here. 00:00:51 Speaker 2: On today’s show, we’re talking to Ben Batton. 00:00:54 Speaker 1:…

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The recent silver breakout means that silver is likely on an almost clear path to this target area (previously presented):       (Click the thumbnail above, to expand.) The current bottoming pattern from around 2014 to now is very similar to the early-2000s’ bottoming pattern. I have highlighted two similar patterns (marked 1 to 5). The bottoming period of the early 2000s started when silver broke down at the black support line (bottom of the channel) in late 2000 and made a low at point 5. This is similar to the period since the breakdown at the blue support…

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In response to the deadly shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school, Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith took to the Senate floor to advocate for significant gun reform measures. The tragic event claimed the lives of two children, Fletcher Merkel (8) and Harper Moyski (10), while injuring 21 others, predominantly youngsters, during a school mass when a shooter unleashed nearly 120 rounds through stained-glass windows. Klobuchar emphasized the need for lawmakers to act decisively, urging the closure of “dangerous loopholes” that allow firearms to fall into the hands of those unfit to possess them. She proposed banning ghost guns, bump…

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Today is the birthday of the late comedian Bob Newhart. He was born September 5, 1929, and passed away on July 18, 2024. His comedic timing was great. — On September 5, 1836, Sam Houston was elected President of the Republic of Texas. — And on this day in 1932, the French Upper Volta was broken up into Ivory Coast, French Sudan, and Niger. — Today’s feature article is a short piece by our friend Hub Moolman, of South Africa. — We are in great need of entries for Round 120 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. Take note that…

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