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PIO Resurrection Gets Its First Facelift in Over 15 Years
PIO Cigars is giving one of its most established products a fresh look. The brand has unveiled a redesigned band for its core line, PIO Resurrection, in what marks the first significant visual update to the cigar in more than a decade and a half. The new band moves away from whatever had been s
Ohio's Rocky River: The Fly Fishing Secret Hiding in Cleveland's Backyard
Mention fly fishing and most people picture Montana's Madison River, a sun-drenched stream in the Rockies, or maybe a remote stretch of water deep in the wilderness. Very few picture Cleveland, Ohio. But that's exactly where one of the finest fly fishing rivers in the entire country quietly flows —
New Fishing Rules Are Here: What Anglers Need to Know for 2026 and 2027
The federal government has officially locked in new recreational fishing rules for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass for the next two years, and there's a new process in place that changes how these rules will be set going forward. NOAA Fisheries made the announcements on April 28, 2026, an
The ATF Just Made Life Better for NFA Owners
For anyone who has spent time navigating the maze of National Firearms Act regulations, the past few years have felt like an uphill battle. Long wait times, confusing paperwork, and rules that seemed designed more to frustrate than to regulate. That may be about to change. The Bureau of Alcohol, To
New York Hunters Have Been Warned About This Turkey Tactic
Spring turkey season is one of the most exciting times of year for hunters across New York State, but before anyone heads into the woods chasing longbeards this May, state wildlife officials have a serious message they want every hunter to hear loud and clear. A Strong Start Before the Season E
REDARC Is Coming to Overland Expo West With Gear Worth Seeing
There's a reason REDARC Electronics has been around for more than four decades. The Australian power management company has built a reputation on making systems that actually work when you're two hours from the nearest paved road and your battery situation is the difference between a cold beer and
The West Is Running Dry — And Wildlife Is Paying the Price
The numbers coming out of the American West this spring are hard to ignore. Snowpack levels have cratered to historic lows, drought is spreading across the region, and the people who study fish and wildlife for a living are using words like "historic" and "abysmal" to describe what they're seeing.
Ducati's Dirt-Caked Birthday Present to Itself
Ducati turned 100 this year, and the Italian motorcycle maker has been celebrating in style. Limited editions, special colorways, factory events — the brand has pulled out all the stops. But one moment from the anniversary year stands out above the rest, and it didn't happen at a press conference o
Dunkin' Drops Its Biggest Drink Menu in Years
A wave of new sips, frozen coffees, and an unlikely soda mashup just hit Dunkin' locations across the country Dunkin' just rolled out what might be its most ambitious seasonal menu in recent memory, and it goes well beyond the usual rotation. The chain — which has been pushing hard on drink innova
Chrysler May Actually Build an Off-Road Pacifica
The Grizzly Peak Concept Could Become Reality Chrysler has been quietly working through one of the thinnest lineups in the American auto industry, with the refreshed Pacifica minivan standing as essentially the only product the brand has to show for itself right now. But instead of rushing a secon
