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    Why some military gear gets abandoned instead of recovered

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    You have probably come across those striking photographs of Humvees lined up in the Afghan sun or aircraft parked and silent long after the last American flight out. The questions follow naturally. How does equipment worth billions end up sitting there instead of coming home? The truth lies in the hard realities of war, not…

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    Guns | Hunting | Survival

    The growing debate over gun laws heading into 2026

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    The justices are hearing arguments on several major issues this term that go straight to the heart of how far states and the federal government can go. One case out of Hawaii tests whether people with concealed carry permits can bring handguns onto private property open to the public without the owner’s explicit okay. Another…

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    Hunting | Survival | Travel

    How experienced hunters avoid losing game near boundaries

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    Losing a good animal at a fence line will stick with you longer than a clean miss. It’s one of those problems you don’t think much about—until you’re standing there, watching blood trail lead straight onto ground you can’t step on. Experienced hunters don’t leave that to chance. They plan for it before the season…

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    Survival | Travel

    What happens when conservation efforts actually work

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    You hear a lot about what’s broken—declining habitat, shrinking access, fewer animals in places that used to hold plenty. But every now and then, something works. Not in theory, not on paper—on the ground. Game numbers climb. Habitat fills back in. Seasons stabilize. And you start seeing animals where you hadn’t in years. When conservation…

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    Hunting | Survival | Travel

    What hunters get wrong about tracking wounded game

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    You don’t really learn tracking when everything goes right. Clean kills don’t teach you much. It’s the marginal hits, the long nights, and the ones that don’t go the way you planned that force you to figure it out. A lot of hunters think they’re good trackers until they have to follow a thin blood…

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    Hunting | Survival | Travel

    Why hog populations are exploding across the U.S.

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    You don’t have to look hard to see what’s happening. Hogs are showing up in places that didn’t have them ten years ago, and in places that did, the numbers are climbing fast. Farmers feel it first, but hunters are seeing it too—more sign, more sounders, more damage. This isn’t one cause you can point…

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    Hunting | Survival | Travel

    The overlooked dangers of common backyard wildlife

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    You don’t have to head deep into the backcountry to run into trouble. A lot of the risk is sitting right outside your back door, and most of it gets brushed off because it’s familiar. You see these animals all the time, so it’s easy to forget they’re still wild, still unpredictable, and in some…

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    The survival skill most people overlook until it’s too late

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    Most folks think survival comes down to gear. Fire starters, knives, water filters—the list gets long in a hurry. But when things go sideways, the people who make it out aren’t always the best equipped. They’re the ones who keep their head when it counts. The skill that gets overlooked is decision-making under stress. Call…

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    Hunting | Survival | Travel

    The hidden risks of hiking alone in predator country

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    You can cover a lot of ground alone. No noise, no compromises, no one slowing you down. That’s part of the draw. But when you step into country that holds predators, being alone changes the math in ways people don’t always think through. Most days, nothing happens. Predators avoid you, you finish your miles, and…

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    What makes certain dog breeds more territorial than others

    ByAsher Clark April 7, 2026April 6, 2026

    You don’t have to spend long around dogs to see it—some guard their ground hard, while others couldn’t care less who walks through the gate. That difference isn’t random. It’s tied to breeding, environment, and how a dog is raised and handled over time. If you’ve hunted with dogs or kept them around a home…

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