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12 Great Bars and Taverns in Upstate New York’s Area Code 585

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| FLY FISHING

Whether it is a bar, a cocktail lounge, a sports tavern, a dive, an Irish pub, or a watering hole, Area Code 585 in Upstate New York has some pretty great ones to enjoy. If you’re looking for somewhere to enjoy your favorite sport’s game, somewhere to meet up with some friends, or just a […]

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How Maine’s Leaders Responded to the Whole Foods Lobster Ban

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| FLY FISHING

Governor Mills and several other of Maine’s political leaders are speaking out against the decision by Whole Foods Markets to suspend the sale of Maine lobsters in their stores. Why Are They Suspending Maine Lobster Sales? The multinational supermarket chain announced this week that it will temporarily stop its sales of Maine lobster, in response […]

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Late Season North Dakota Pheasant Hunting Tips

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| HUNTING

I’m a self-proclaimed pheasant-hunting junkie. “The Flush” is my rush. Just about every weekend I spend at least a portion of it chasing roosters. Along the way, I have learned a few things to do and a few things not to do. When it comes to hunting late-season pheasants that is. More on that in […]

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Somers Point, NJ Has Atlantic County’s 11th Case Of Rabies

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Atlantic County, New Jersey has its 11th case of rabies in 2022, with a Somers Point raccoon found on Bala Drive. This is Atlantic County’s 3rd rabid raccoon of 2022. The other 8 cases involved four skunks and one each: horse, groundhog, fox and cat. The recent Somers Point raccoon was found by the homeowner, […]

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13 Reliable, High-Quality Mountain Bike Products Designed to Last

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| BACKPACKERS

Mountain bike gear isn’t cheap, and as buyers we want to know our gear and clothing is going to last season after season. At minimum, we need reliable gear that we can count on during epic rides (read: getting lost and riding longer than expected) or when we’re pushing our technical limits. Not only is […]

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Hunting Tickets Issued in New York

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| HUNTING

As rifle season starts make sure you don’t get a ticket while hunting this year in the Hudson Valley. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) recently announced a new ticket initiative that is targeting unsafe hunting and hunters. Operation Safe Harvest DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos announced the operation by saying, “New York […]

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Sea to Summit Sleep System Handles Everything from Bike to Backcountry

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| BACKPACKERS

Is anyone ever truly comfortable in the backcountry? I’d argue being uncomfortable, to a degree, is the point of spending time away from life’s luxuries. Being reminded of conveniences like a hot shower with water pressure that would make Ironman wince is one of my favorite feelings after time spent sleeping on the ground. But […]

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Here’s Why Illinois Drivers Have Catalytic Converter on Wish List

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| CAMPING

Unlike when your car is broken into and you discover it immediately as you walk up to see a broken window and items missing. When a catalytic converter is stolen, you wouldn’t even notice by looking at the vehicle. But you 100 percent notice after you start the engine. For those who don’t know exactly […]

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Jetty Tog Are Rockin’

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| ANIMAL

While the blackfish (tog) action out front over the wrecks and reef structures continues steady and will improve, those without a float can still get in the action with these delectable toothsome crab crunchers by getting on the inlet rock formations and dropping down a rig or jig baited with a chunk of green crab, […]

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History Lovers Grab Their Bricks at Vanishing IBM Country Club

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People with fond memories of the IBM Country Club’s glory days descended on the site of the town of Union landmark to claim a piece of Broome County history. Bricks from the iconic Crocker Homestead at the Watson Boulevard property were made available Thursday by LeChase Construction and The Agency. Thousands of IBM employees at […]

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