The magic of a trail camera is its ability to record incredible images and videos of wildlife in real-time. But for a long time, accessing that magic has meant multiple trips back and forth to the woods, pulling memory cards, swapping memory cards, and waiting until you’re back home to see the good stuff. Not
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You may have chuckled when you first saw a stubby hammer. After all, they look like the wannabe kid brother of a full-sized hammer. But it turns out that these half-size hammers, with smaller heads and shorter handles, are extremely useful for several purposes. In fact, certain people use them instead of full-size hammers for
One thing to consider with a camp skillet: No matter which one you choose; the handle is going to get surface-of-the-sun hot once you put it to use. Some skillets come with fabric, leather, or silicone handle covers. If yours doesn’t, then you should invest in a good, pot-holder glove that you can use around
Some seasoned campers are partial to old-fashioned fatwood as a fire starter, and for good reason. Fatwood is the resinous remains of a dead pine tree. When it dies, either upright or fallen, the sap settles into the heartwood of the branches and trunk. As the tree roots, the sap hardens into resin-soaked wood that’s
From the family cabin to the home hearth, nothing warms like a real log fire. However, laying in a winter’s worth of firewood is hard work, especially in regions that burn tough species like oak, hickory, or maple. An electric or manual log splitter makes the job much easier, allowing you to spend more time
A tent rain fly is one of the most versatile pieces of gear you can take along on a camping trip. They’re lightweight, easy to carry, and can keep just about anything you cover it with, dry and out of the weather. The key is finding one that’s made with a strong, but lightweight, waterproof
From deep river bends to flooded timber, chest waders are essential to keeping any well-rounded sportsman dry. When deciding which style is right for you, there are a few basic decisions to make first. Do you need insulated or uninsulated waders, breathable or non-breathable, boot foot or stocking foot? All other details, like pocket configurations,
There’s no doubt about it: trail cameras make it easier to know what animals (or people) are wandering your property, and when. The device’s growing popularity is not just because what they can do for wildlife viewing, but how easy manufacturers make them to operate and check—sometimes from your smartphone. From blistering-fast trigger speeds to
Rocky Mountain elk are perhaps the most exhilarating North American big game species to pursue during the rut. Any sportsmen with the drive to chase them can find them on public and private land throughout the country, and the early fall is the best time to seek them out. For western residents and traveling sportsmen
Fishing sonar displays depth, structure (such as slopes, hard or soft bottom, rocks), depth contours, and water temperature information, among other details. When fish icons appear on the screen, or if you catch a fish, note all the other data because it tells you where you might find fish elsewhere that day. For example, if
Listen To The Article Moving is a large-scale and extraordinary event that can become not just a change of residence, but a new stage of life. It is important to carefully plan the transportation of things to a new house and also take into account many unobvious moments before and after the move. Therefore, we
Listen To The Article Final cleaning after construction is not easy and requires a lot of effort. To ensure that expensive repairs will not be spoiled by your attempts to remove dust and spots, it is better to involve professionals in cleaning. Having spent a lot of money on your home repair, you have probably
New LED lights can illuminate the dark with focused beams that project for hundreds of feet or flood a wide area with plenty of light for camp cooking, backyard play, or emergencies during a storm. But there are so many LED lights out there, it’s hard to know which one to choose. When you’re ready
Chef Jeremiah Doughty’s Ginger & Garlic smoked venison.Jeremiah Doughty Native Americans had Pemmican, Ancient Romans had Coppiette, people in various regions of Africa produced Quant’a, Kilishi, and Biltong. All these recipes are a bit different, but the core process is the same: Take a quality cut of meat, spice it, then dry it by sun,
No one wants to wait for their first cup of morning coffee, especially when you’re camping. When it’s your job to dish out the camp coffee, you’ll want a coffee pot big enough to handle all the morning cups that need filling, and tough enough to make it down the trail. There are a lot
Fishing sunglasses don’t just shield your eyes from the sun. They also reduce the amount of glare on the water’s surface, enabling you to see what’s beneath it. That’s crucial not just for sight fishing to saltwater flats species like bonefish and permit, but also for seeing trout feeding on insects just beneath the water’s
A good pillow can make a night in a tent or a long ride in an airplane or car pass much more peacefully. Camping pillows have been around for a long time, and the traditional models filled with foam or synthetic materials also work great while traveling. Newer inflatable pillows take up even less space.
Surviving Extreme Heat In The Summer Time Can Be An Emergency Situation. I don’t know how it is where you live, but where I live, it’s over 100 degrees Fahrenheit half the days of the year. We only end up using our home’s furnace a couple of weeks in January and February and then, it’s
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