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Ice Fishing: Then and Now

Ice Fishing: Then and Now

Posted by Stephanie VanCardo on Feb 13th 2026

Ice fishing customs have been passed down through centuries of generations and are deeply rooted in indigenous cultures. Scandinavian, Russian, Alaskan, Northern European and Asian societies rely on f … read more
An Act to Save More Lives

An Act to Save More Lives

Posted by Stephanie VanCardo on Jan 2nd 2026

Uncontrolled bleeding is a leading cause of preventable death after trauma. A person can die from severe blood loss within minutes—often before emergency medical services arrive. On December 26, … read more
Frosting Seed

Frosting Seed

Posted by Stephanie VanCardo on Dec 11th 2025

Farmers have been frosting seeding pastures for more than 100 years. It is one of the less laborious methods to create many small food plots for deer and turkey. This technique uses natural freeze-tha … read more
Caught in an Ecological Trap

Caught in an Ecological Trap

Posted by Stephanie VanCardo on Nov 23rd 2025

Throughout the country, pintails are a highly prized species by hunters, but the long-term population decline has necessitated much more restrictive hunting seasons compared to most other duck species … read more
Prime Hunting Ground

Prime Hunting Ground

Posted by Stephanie VanCardo on Nov 19th 2025

Waterfowls are aquatic birds that have webbed feet and oily feathers with a waterproof outer layer. Their broad bills often have fringe on the side to help filter food. Their physical attributes allo … read more