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Is the 2026 Ford Explorer Tremor Worth the Hype?

The 2026 Ford Explorer Tremor is rolling into showrooms as Ford’s latest off-road-ready SUV, replacing the outgoing Timberline with a fresh take on rugged adventure. Designed for folks who want to tackle trails without sacrificing comfort, this new trim brings a mix of bold style, upgraded hardware
TWRA Scraps License Fee Hike: What It Means for 2025

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) has made a surprising move that’s got hunters and anglers across the state breathing a sigh of relief. Just days ago, the agency announced it’s pulling back on a plan to raise hunting and fishing license fees that was set to kick in on July 1, 2025. T
Will Trump Reopen Hawaiian Waters to Fishing?

In a move that’s stirring up debate across the Pacific, the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council is gearing up to ask President Donald Trump to lift a long-standing fishing ban in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, a vast protected area surrounding the Northwestern Hawaiian Isla
The Tastiest Way to BBQ Boneless Asado

Grilling up a boneless asado is like hitting a home run at a backyard cookout. This cut, a juicy, flavorful piece from the beef short rib, is a BBQ champ when done right. It’s got that rich, meaty vibe that makes your mouth water just thinking about it. But how do you nail it on the grill? Let’s br
Why Your Zippo’s Always Dry & How to Fix It

Your Zippo lighter's been sitting in your pocket, ready for action, but when you flick it open—nothing. Bone dry. What's the deal? Zippos are tough as nails, but they need some care to stay reliable. Let’s break down why your Zippo runs out of fuel when you aren't using it, how to stop that from
Wildfire Sparks Urgent Trail Closures in Nome Creek Valley

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has shut down trails and off-road areas in Nome Creek Valley, part of the White Mountains National Recreation Area in Alaska, due to a raging wildfire known as the Ophir Fire (#216). This emergency closure, announced to protect both the public and firefighters,
New Georgia Hunting Laws: What’s Changing July 1, 2025

As summer winds down and the anticipation for hunting and fishing seasons ramps up in Georgia, a trio of new laws is set to shake things up for outdoor enthusiasts. Effective July 1, 2025, these regulations, passed by the Georgia General Assembly during its 2025 session, bring practical changes to
Why Yellowstone’s Rivers Are Closing to Fishing

Yellowstone National Park, a haven for anglers chasing trout in pristine waters, is facing a tough summer. Rising temperatures and dwindling river flows have forced park officials to shut down fishing on some of its most iconic rivers every afternoon. The move, aimed at protecting the park’s trout
Public Land Sales Spark Outrage Among Hunters

In the heart of the American West, a firestorm is brewing over a U.S. Senate budget bill that could forever change the landscape for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and conservationists. The proposal, tucked into a budget reconciliation bill, aims to sell off millions of acres of federal public land
Yamaha Announces 2026 Off-Road Lineup

Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, has unleashed its 2026 off-road motorcycle lineup, and it’s packed with updates that make these bikes stand out for anyone who loves tearing through trails or dominating the motocross track. From the revamped YZ450F to special 70th Anniversary Edition models, Yamaha’