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Month: March 2018

Fishing

Best Fly Fishing Gear for Spring 2018 – Gear junkie

March 21, 2018 bowhunterga 0

Are your eyes drifting to the snow-lined creek more and more often? Spring fly fishing is just around the corner, so it’s time to dust off the gear and fulfill any needs you might have. […]

Hiking

How Long Do Hiking Boots Last? – Gear Junkie

March 20, 2018 bowhunterga 0

Few pieces of gear are as beloved as a favorite pair of boots. Not only do they accompany you on your most scenic adventures; most of the time they bring you there! So it’s understandable […]

Hunting

How To Get Permission to Hunt Private Land – Bowhunting.com

March 19, 2018 bowhunterga 0

If you do not own land or do not have public land nearby, knocking on doors and asking permission on private lands might be your only option for finding good hunting ground. If you are […]

Camping

Spring Camping Tips – Stansport Blog

March 18, 2018 bowhunterga 0

Spring can be a mixed bag. Well, it can be a sopping wet sleeping bag, or it can be gorgeous and sunny. Snow can cover trails well below the mountains, or deserts can be popping […]

Backcountry

7 Frontier Survival Hacks Worthy of Daniel Boone – The History Channel

March 17, 2018 bowhunterga 0

Steven Rinella stands at a curious intersection in American culture. He’s an adventurer, a conservationist, a hunter, a TV host, a best-selling author with an MFA in writing, and a student of the history of […]

Fishing

Tightline-Nymphing Tips – Orvis

March 17, 2018 bowhunterga 0

Nymphing without an indicator can be a challenge, especially when you’re fishing turbulent water where micro currents are moving in different directions. Some currents may be moving straight downstream, while some are pulling to the […]

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Backcountry

Backcountry camping rules tighten at Porcupine Mountains state park Michigan Live

March 16, 2018 bowhunterga 0

ONTONAGON, MI – Rules for the increasingly popular backcountry camping at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park are getting a little stricter. Even though getting a spot at the sprawling Upper Peninsula park that hugs the […]

Fishing

Lefty Kreh, Master of the Fly Rod has Passed Away

March 14, 2018 bowhunterga 0

Bernard “Lefty” Kreh, perhaps the most famous of all fly fishermen passed away today at the age of 93. Like many I learned many tricks of casting a fly watching videos of Lefty. What he […]

Legislation

BHA Applauds Advancement of FLTFA – Backcountry Hunters and Anglers

March 14, 2018 bowhunterga 0

WASHINGTON – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers commended action in the House Committee on Natural Resources today to unanimously advance legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives that would permanently reauthorize the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation […]

Hunting

Growing Up Hunting – Team Backcountry Blog

March 13, 2018 bowhunterga 0

This article from Team Backcountry embodies everything Traditional Outdoors is all about. Family, mentorship, enjoying the experiences of the outdoors and life in the outdoors before Social Media and “The Sportsman channel”! I highly recommend […]

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