Savage Arms is proud to announce that IMPULSE has been selected as the Rifle of the Year by Guns & Ammo Magazine. The American-made straight-pull rifle was chosen for the award by editors, contributors, and staff of the magazine. “To win Rifle of the Year is humbling,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “The competition… Continue reading Savage Arms IMPULSE Wins Guns & Ammo Rifle of the Year
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Primos Wins BowHunterPlanet’s Golden Arrow Award for Best Blinds

Primos Hunting, a pioneer in game calls and hunting accessories, has won a Golden Arrow award for best hunting blinds from BowHunterPlanet. The inaugural awards aim to recognize the BowHunterPlanet audience’s favorite brands across various categories and is decided by popular online voting.
Primos boasts a wide range of ground blinds, including the new Double Bull Surroundview Double Wide and the Double Bull Surroundview Max, both of which give bowhunters maximum concealment as well as a 180-degree, one-way see-through view. As an added feature, a built-in sun visor maintains maximum vision when the sun is at its lowest at sunrise or sunset.
The Double Bull Surroundview Stakeout is ideal for the mobile bowhunter, and comes in both 2-panel and 3-panel options for more or less concealment for multiple hunters. Set up and tear down is fast and easy, and built-in shooting ports give you clear lines of sight.
To learn more about the Double Bull blinds or to check out other Primos products, visit Primos.com.
About Primos Hunting
Primos Hunting, a Vista Outdoor brand, manufactures calls for elk, deer, turkey, predator and waterfowl as well as blinds, shooting accessories, game cameras, attractants and supplements, clothes, and other hunting accessories. Primos also produces the ever-popular video series “The TRUTH” and the television show “Primos’ TRUTH About Hunting.” For news and information, visit www.primos.com or follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/primos_hunting/ and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/primoshunting/. Stream the Language on YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/PrimosHuntingVideo.
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Primos Wins BowHunterPlanet’s Golden Arrow Award for Best Blinds
Primos Hunting, a pioneer in game calls and hunting accessories, has won a Golden Arrow award for best hunting blinds from BowHunterPlanet. The inaugural awards aim to recognize the BowHunterPlanet audience’s favorite brands across various categories and is decided by popular online voting. Primos boasts a wide range of ground blinds, including the new Double Bull Surroundview Double Wide and… Continue reading Primos Wins BowHunterPlanet’s Golden Arrow Award for Best Blinds
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Big Horn Armory (BHA) Announces Halloween Photo Contest
Submit a clever Halloween-themed photo caption to Big Horn Armory by Thursday, Oct. 28, 11:59 pm EST for a chance to win one of two Swag Bags valued at over $ 500. In the spirit of Halloween, Big Horn Armory (BHA), makers of big-bore firearms, is pleased to announce a Halloween Photo Caption Contest. Between Monday, Oct.… Continue reading Big Horn Armory (BHA) Announces Halloween Photo Contest
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Toray Launching Toraysee™ Anti-Fog Cloth for Eyeglasses
Toray Industries, Inc., announced today that it will introduce the Toraysee™ Anti-Fog Cloth for Eyeglasses in mid-October, exclusively in Japan. This 15cm x 18 cm navy-colored item will retail for ¥880 (¥968, including consumption tax. It will be available from eyewear retailers, as well as from some Tokyu Hands stores, and through online and Toray… Continue reading Toray Launching Toraysee™ Anti-Fog Cloth for Eyeglasses
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Learn Crankbait Strategies for Fall Bass at Shimano School

Keith Combs Talks Tackle and Tactics for Fall Crankbait Success
Shimano School returns on Tuesday, October 26, with another informative and entertaining event. JP DeRose hosts these live-streaming video seminars, featuring compelling topics and special guests from across the spectrum of the fishing world. Shimano School meets every two weeks and streams live on the Shimano Facebook Page and the Shimano North America’s YouTube Channel.
Shimano pro angler Keith Combs headlines this edition of Shimano School. Combs just completed his 11th year on the Bassmaster Elite Series, and during that time, he has qualified for eight Bassmaster Classics, notched two Elite Series victories, and collected over $ 1.2 million in winnings. Whether chasing largemouth or smallmouth, up north or down south, Keith Combs is always in the mix.

Combs will describe some of his most productive tactics and critical pieces of equipment for chasing fall bass with crankbaits in this edition of Shimano School. “Color, action, deflection – these are just a few of the issues that bass anglers need to consider when fishing with crankbaits – especially in the fall,” reflects Combs. “Successful cranking also means using the right tackle, from rod to reel and line. I’ll also cover tackle and equipment selection during this Shimano School, with an emphasis on how I use the new Shimano Zodias glass crankbait rods to put more fish in the boat.” With fall crankbait patterns in full swing across North America, this is a Shimano School that every bass angler will appreciate.
We invite viewers to post questions to the Facebook and YouTube live streams, while Combs and DeRose provide the answers needed to help viewers find success when chasing fall bass with crankbaits. Shimano School is in session starting at 8 PM EST on Tuesday, October 26.
About Shimano
Leading the fishing industry in innovation and quality for 100 years, Shimano’s manufacturing capabilities allow for anglers worldwide to enjoy their time on the water to the fullest. We designed the entire lineup of Shimano products to elevate angler experiences with features that continuously evolve to push the boundaries of modern fishing tackle while raising the bar for the whole fishing industry.
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YETI Camino Carryall Review

A bag is a bag is a bag until you get your hands on one of the YETI Camino Carryall bags. The Carryall features the same waterproof, puncture-resistant shell that we know from YETI. This keeps the moisture out no matter where you place the bag and keeps the contents of the bag dry and clean. Alternatively, you can store your muddy and wet gear inside the bag to prevent your car from getting dirty. There is no zipper; it’s simply a tough, sturdy open bag for easy use. Inside, you will find movable (and removable) dividers to organize the contents as needed. Our Camino has held up to everything we have tossed into it, including chili. The chili spilled out of its container and into the bag, which was a loss. But the bag simply needed to be washed out with a garden hose. Most importantly, the chili did not leak all over the backseat of my truck due to the waterproof capabilities of the Carryall.
The YETI Camino Carryall is watertight, so much so that it will hold water. This is great for carrying water from the creek or lake to the campsite so you can make sure you are dousing your fire before leaving. The Camino comes with big grab handles and crossbars for holding on to. If you fill this with water, it will be quite heavy so use your back or, better yet, two people. Fair warning.
The YETI Camino Carryall is basically a giant bucket that you can toss just about everything into and load up and load out on your adventures. We keep the Carryall in the trunk of the SUV so we always know it is there. We have brought the Carryall right into the farmers’ market and filled it up with local produce. When we travel with food, all of the food goes into the Camino so in case something spills (like the chili did) we don’t have to stress out.
The dividers are nice to separate gear, the two zippered pockets can hold items such as a phone and keep it dry. The bag is easy to clean with a sponge and a little dishwashing detergent.
The YETI Camino Carryall is everything I never really knew that I needed in my life. On road trips it gets filled with snacks and food for the trip and as we burn through the food, it starts hauling finds we come across on our trips. Over the course of the last couple of years this bag has been hard to beat, and it still looks just as good as new. Even after the venison chili incident.
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Learn Crankbait Strategies for Fall Bass at Shimano School
Keith Combs Talks Tackle and Tactics for Fall Crankbait Success Shimano School returns on Tuesday, October 26, with another informative and entertaining event. JP DeRose hosts these live-streaming video seminars, featuring compelling topics and special guests from across the spectrum of the fishing world. Shimano School meets every two weeks and streams live on the Shimano… Continue reading Learn Crankbait Strategies for Fall Bass at Shimano School
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Henry Donates 65 Rifles for 11-Year-Old Girl Battling Congenital Heart Defects
Henry Repeating Arms, one of the country’s leading firearms manufacturers, is donating a series of 65 custom rifles to raise funds for the family of 11-year-old Sami Bernadzikowski of Elkridge, Maryland, who is battling multiple congenital heart defects (CHD). All proceeds from the fundraising campaign, which are expected to surpass $ 45,000, will be presented to… Continue reading Henry Donates 65 Rifles for 11-Year-Old Girl Battling Congenital Heart Defects
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Saltwater Surprise
Z-Man’s Carter Andrews reveals radical soft plastics patterns across the planet One earmark of a world-class angler: The ability to recognize and tap into obscure fishing opportunities overlooked by others. Call them lure loopholes (glitches in the matrix). Or, the smart adaptation of one bait into a new or un-thought-of situation, all in the name of fooling… Continue reading Saltwater Surprise
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