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In this episode, the guys break down how to go from simply collecting photos to unlocking deer movement patterns that can make or break your hunt. They dive deep into how factors like wind, weather, pressure, timing influence behavior and how trail cam history can help you predict the future. Presented by RAM and Can-Am Read the full article here

Henry Repeating Arms has sold out of its Salute to the United States Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary rifles it introduced in March. That first edition has been discontinued, but to meet demand that has not slowed, the company has created two new models—the Spirit of the Corps 250th Anniversary 2nd Edition .22 S/L/LR and the Spirit of the Corps 250th Anniversary .45-70 Gov’t. “The response to the first rifle was remarkable, and we knew we had to continue this milestone collection for those who missed out the first time around,” said Anthony Imperato, founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms. “These new…

The arrival of autumn means a lot of things to outdoors folk. It’s the start of hunting season, the first step towards cold-weather activities like ice fishing and trapping, and if you’re the type, the first chance to grab a pumpkin spice coffee on your way to the woods. However, for anglers, the start of fall means one thing—the arrival of the baitfish.From the coastal shores of New England to the cold, clear rivers of the Pacific Northwest, every minnow, herring, chub, and shad in the water will gather together in large schools during the fall. These plenitudes of small…

The first decade of the new millennium was something of a golden era for the more casual firearm collectors here in the United States. At that time, the marketplace was replete with internationally manufactured military surplus rifles and handguns selling at impressively low prices. Russian Mosin-Nagant bolt-actions with all-matching serial numbers and the original stocks were selling for $89. I had buddies who were packing Bulgarian and East German Makarovs chambered in the then-plentiful 9×18 mm Makarov pistol cartridge since they were compact, well-made and available for around $200. SKS rifles and Tokarev pistols also abounded at low prices. But…

One year after four dams were removed on the Klamath River spanning the Oregon-California border, fall Chinook salmon have made it into previously inaccessible spawning grounds. Earlier this month, biologists confirmed that multiple Chinook have made it past the old dam sites and into tributaries of Upper Klamath Lake—the longest spawning migration recorded in the drainage for over a century, according to the local Yurok tribe. All said, about 440 miles of new spawning habitat were made available by the dam removals.“The speed and scale of the river’s recovery has exceeded our expectations and even the most optimistic scientific modeling,…