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    Bass rods that lack real sensitivity

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Bass anglers talk endlessly about “feel,” but on the water the difference between a rod that telegraphs everything and one that goes numb can be the difference between a banner day and a blank. When a blank, handle and guides smother vibration, even the best line and lures cannot rescue your ability to detect light…

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    Survival

    Navigation without a GPS that actually works

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Modern navigation feels effortless until the signal drops, the battery dies, or a system outage turns that blue dot into a spinning wheel. Whether I am driving, hiking, or on the water, I want a way to find my way that does not collapse the moment GPS disappears. Practical, low‑tech navigation is not nostalgia, it…

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    Gear | Hunting

    Seasonal fishing tips for bass and trout

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Bass and trout reward anglers who think in seasons, not just spots. Water temperature, daylight and forage shift month by month, and both species respond with predictable movements that you can turn into a plan instead of a guess. I focus on how their behavior changes from spring through winter, then match location, lure choice…

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    Gear | Survival

    Packing for multi-day trips without overloading

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Travelers rarely regret leaving a few shirts at home, but they often regret dragging a heavy suitcase up subway stairs or paying surprise baggage fees. Packing for multi-day trips without overloading is less about sacrifice and more about strategy, turning a chaotic pile of “just in case” items into a lean, flexible kit that still…

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    Survival

    Building a shelter with what’s around you

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    When the weather turns or a route goes wrong, the ability to improvise a roof over your head with whatever is at hand stops being a romantic bushcraft fantasy and becomes a safety decision. Building a shelter with what is around you is less about heroic feats and more about reading the landscape, choosing a…

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    Gear

    Freshwater vs saltwater gear you actually need

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Most anglers do not need two full closets of tackle to fish both lakes and oceans, but they do need to understand where freshwater and saltwater demands truly diverge. The right mix of corrosion resistance, rod power and lure size lets one compact kit cover most situations while still protecting gear from damage. I am…

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    Hunting

    7 reasons hunters miss easy shots

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Even the most seasoned hunter eventually walks away from a “gimme” shot wondering how a broadside deer at bow range or a standing bull in the scope slipped away untouched. Easy opportunities vanish for consistent reasons, and they are usually rooted in the same mix of mental pressure, poor fundamentals, and bad decisions. When I…

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    7 hunting tips that matter more than new gear

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Across every campfire story and grip-and-grin photo, the same pattern shows up: the hunters who tag consistently are not the ones with the newest camo pattern or the latest scope, but the ones who read country, control their scent, and know exactly when to move or sit still. The right rifle or bow matters, yet…

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    Guns | Hunting

    10 hunting mistakes that cost clean kills

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Every hunter talks about “clean kills,” but the reality in the field is often messier. When shots go wrong, the result is not just a lost animal, but a long, painful death and a hard lesson in what we should have done differently. The most common mistakes are predictable, preventable, and rooted in judgment, preparation,…

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    Gear | Guns

    Preventing rust on firearms and gear

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Rust is one of the few problems that can quietly ruin firearms and critical gear even when they are not being used. Once corrosion takes hold, accuracy, reliability, and even structural integrity start to slip, and repairs are rarely as cheap or simple as preventing the damage in the first place. I focus on a…

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