Fitness

Colorado man mauled by a black bear sow with cubs in his own home

Colorado officials say a 74-year-old man is lucky to be alive after he was attacked by a black bear in his home Thursday evening. The victim, who lives in Lake City, suffered multiple injuries during the attack. Despite the extent of his injuries, officials say the man refused to be transported to the hospital and was treated at the scene. …

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Angler breaks the Blue Catfish record in West Virginia by a mustache

Kimberly Feltner and her husband Shawn braved the wind and rain on September 28 to fish the Ohio River with their friend and local guide Chris Souders. It was the day after Hurricane Helene hit the region, and the river had swollen from all the heavy rain. This bump in the current got the fish moving, and the three fishermen …

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‘Swamp People’ star Troy Landry charged in Gator Sting operation

Gator Hunter and “Swamp people” personality Troy Landry, 63, was charged on September 19 with two counts of failing to tag an alligator after being caught in a sting operation by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. The LDWF law enforcement office had received an anonymous call the day before tipping off unauthorized alligator lines with white flags at …

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How to skin a rabbit

Rabbits are generally underrated as a table dish. The meat is ultra-lean, rich in protein and has a mild, pleasant taste. Processing a rabbit is also easy. Because of its size and delicate anatomy, a freshly killed rabbit is surprisingly easy to skin. Even a dead rabbit or hare that has been allowed to cool for a few hours is …

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Film: Elk hunters and ranchers on public lands can be good neighbors. Here’s how

If you think politics is divisive, just listen to how Westerners describe moose. They are “terrorists,” says Sy Gilliland. Wyoming Outfitters and Guides Association President Gilliland told the digital news service WyoFile earlier this year that overpopulations of grass-eating elk were “destroying” Wyoming’s traditional ranches. Earlier this month, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission approved a plan to use hunter …

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Podcast: This is why your trail cameras aren’t working properly

You’ve finally installed your trail camera the place. Every day or two he’ll send you a photo of a giant old buck, and now all you have to do is wait for the right wind to sneak in and hunt him. And then suddenly the camera cuts out. It’s a new camera, battery life seemed fine, cell reception was decent… …

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Top fall superfoods to boost your health

As the leaves change color and the air becomes crisp, fall brings with it an abundance of nutrient-rich superfoods. These seasonal foods not only add warmth, variety and deliciousness to our meals, but also provide numerous health benefits. The science of superfoods: understanding their impact Superfoods are foods that are rich in nutrients and provide significant health benefits. They are …

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