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    More than 100,000 pounds of invasive fish removed from a single river

    ByLeo Clark February 1, 2026January 31, 2026

    Wildlife crews in Kansas have hauled an extraordinary volume of invasive carp out of a single Midwestern river, removing more than 100,000 pounds of fish that were crowding out native species and disrupting a major waterway. The operation on the Kansas River has turned a routine management problem into a vivid case study in how…

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    Why certain calibers survive every trend cycle

    ByLeo Clark February 1, 2026January 31, 2026

    Certain cartridges never seem to leave the shelves, no matter how many new chamberings promise flatter trajectories or more energy. While some rounds flare up in popularity and then vanish into the clearance bin, a handful of calibers keep selling, keep getting loaded, and keep showing up in gun safes generation after generation. The reasons…

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    Gear | Hunting

    Why older hunters trust fewer gadgets

    ByLeo Clark January 31, 2026January 30, 2026

    Across North America, the hunting aisle has turned into a tech showroom, with GPS units, trail cameras, and glowing sights promising more success with less effort. Yet many of the hunters who have spent the most seasons in the woods are the ones most likely to leave those gadgets at home. I want to understand…

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    Why “more power” often backfires in hunting

    ByAsher Clark January 31, 2026January 30, 2026

    Modern hunters are surrounded by marketing that insists the answer to every problem is more velocity, more recoil, and more exotic cartridges. In the field, that mindset often leads to wounded game, missed shots, and rifles that are miserable to carry or shoot. When I look at real hunts instead of glossy ads, the pattern…

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    How abandoned military gear becomes a liability

    ByAsher Clark January 31, 2026January 30, 2026

    Military gear is built to survive combat, but the real trouble often starts when it is left behind. Once rifles, radios, vehicles, or even body armor slip out of the system, they stop being assets and start turning into financial, legal, and strategic headaches that can follow people for years. From war zones where abandoned…

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    Why hunters argue about ethics more than equipment

    ByAsher Clark January 31, 2026January 30, 2026

    Across deer camps, internet forums, and state hearings, hunters spend far more time arguing about what is right than about what rifle or broadhead to buy. Gear choices matter, but they are easy to settle with ballistics charts and field tests. The hard part is agreeing on what a “good” hunt looks like when an…

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    What ammo shortages reveal about preparedness gaps

    ByAsher Clark January 31, 2026January 30, 2026

    Ammunition shortages are not a weird blip in the gun world anymore, they are a recurring stress test of how ready Americans really are. When shelves go bare, it exposes weak spots in everything from household planning to national logistics and military stockpiles. If you pay attention to what disappears first, who gets squeezed hardest,…

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    The most misunderstood defensive gun concepts

    ByAsher Clark January 31, 2026January 30, 2026

    Defensive gun use is one of the most argued over topics in America, and a lot of that debate is built on bad assumptions. Some of the most dangerous mistakes I see shooters make have nothing to do with marksmanship and everything to do with misunderstood concepts about training, ballistics, and the law. Clearing those…

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    Why some calibers look perfect until field conditions hit

    ByAsher Clark January 31, 2026January 30, 2026

    On paper, a caliber can look like the answer to everything. Charts promise flat trajectories, tidy recoil numbers, and textbook terminal performance. Then the wind comes up, the temperature drops, the animal angles away, and that “perfect” choice suddenly feels a lot more fragile. I have watched excellent shooters and careful hunters get surprised when…

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    Calibers that stop game effectively without excessive meat damage

    ByLeo Clark January 30, 2026January 29, 2026

    Hunters who care about the table as much as the trophy face a constant tradeoff: enough power to anchor animals quickly, but not so much destruction that shoulders and loins turn into bloodshot waste. Caliber choice is part of that equation, but bullet design, impact velocity and shot placement often matter just as much. I…

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