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How To Make a Stainless Steel Pan Nonstick  

In the world of pots and pans, there are many options. But time after time, you'll often see a seasoned cook grab a stainless steel pot or pan. Stainless steel...

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How to Sharpen your knife

We're sure you've heard it by now: dull knives are more dangerous than sharp knives. But it's true, keeping your knife sharp is like changing the oil in your car,...

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How To Get Rust Off A Knife  

There's no way around it, rust happens. If you're an avid, everyday knife user or occasionally use a knife on a camping trip, a little rust can creep onto your...

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How To Use A Fire Starter

If you've sat around a campfire, you'll know that the methods people use to start a fire can vary wildly. We're looking at you, gasoline enthusiasts. With fire-starting tools, there's...

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Hover Fishing for Summer Steelhead

Written by Marlin Lefever of Addicted Fishing - the PNW's best online resource for all things fishing. Thanks for taking the time to learn a little bit about steelhead fishing....

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Tips for Fishing High Alpine Lakes for Cutthroat Trout

Written by Shyanne Orvis, Colorado fly fishing guide. Fly-Fishing Alpine lakes in the high country can be challenging but rewarding for any fly fishing enthusiast. While the rivers are high...

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5 Outdoor Photography Tips from Sam Soholt

Written by Sam Soholt: professional photographer, conservationist, and owner of Public Land Tees. With a few basic concepts, you can really up your composition and outdoor photography game, whether you're...

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Practical Archery Hunting Drills for the Backyard

Article written by Remi Warren: hunter, writer, educator, and conservationist. For more tips like this, check out his Podcast "Cutting the Distance" and follow him on Instagram. Staying sharp for...

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6 Tips for Starting Your Urban Garden

Written and photographed by Lindsey Browne Davis: hunter, conservationist, and entrepreneur This year, most of us have more time at home than usual. With disruptions noticeable in our grocery stores...

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Five Tips for Mountaineer Style Hunting

Wild sheep and mountain goats live in some of the most vertical and inhospitable terrain in the world. From the steep mountains of Alaska and Montana, to the Alps of...

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No GPS? No problem. Badassador Jake Wilcox Gives Navigation Tips for Survival

When you are trekking along manicured trails with perfect weather conditions and camping at established sites, the only skill you may need is locating your car at the parking lot....

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Docking a Boat - Save your Boat and Prevent Embarrassment

Docking a boat is an important skill to have for any fisherman. These tips will keep your boat safe and help you avoid embarrassment. Every year, I watch people struggle...

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How to Rig a Cut Plug Herring for Salmon Fishing

Right here in my own backyard, I have the pleasure of fishing for Spring Chinook on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Herring is by far the most most popular bait...

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How to Prepare for Hunting Season

The doldrums of winter are a distant memory, fading to the restlessness of spring and now, finally, the doorstep of another hunting season. Summer brings long days, the last few...

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How to Build Your Own Tiny Home

The tiny home movement may seem like a viral fad, but micro-living is far more than a passing trend. Singles, couples, and families around the country are opting for spaces...

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How to Make Your Camper Van Feel Like Home

Once you’ve procured a camper van and outfitted it as a functional adventuremobile, it’s time to make it feel like a home. Hopefully you’ve dialed in the living systems you...