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The Jolly Walleye Is Back and Better Than Ever
There are cigars you smoke once and forget. Then there are cigars tied to something bigger — a memory, a person, a tradition. For Lure Cigars, The Jolly Walleye is the latter. And for 2026, it's getting a meaningful upgrade. Lure Cigars has announced that the 2026 edition of The Jolly Walleye i
When Is a Wolf Off-Limits? Two Men Find Out the Hard Way
Two men are facing wildlife charges in Wyoming after a gray wolf was allegedly shot and killed months before hunting season even opened — and without a license to boot. The case, which unfolded near Cody in Park County, has drawn attention from wildlife officials and biologists who say the timing o
Tennessee's 2026-27 Hunt Seasons: What's Changing?
Every year, hunters across Tennessee wait for the same thing — word from the state on what next season is going to look like. That word came early this March, when the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency laid out its recommendations for the 2026-27 hunting and trapping seasons in front of the Tenne
Rivian Just Launched a Division Built to Dominate Off-Road
The Electric Truck Maker Has a New In-House Performance Team — and It's Coming for the Raptor and TRX Rivian has never been a company that played it safe. Since the moment its R1T pickup hit the market, it carved out a reputation as the electric vehicle for people who actually want to use their tr
MDC USA Brings the XT9 to America's Wildest Terrain
There's a certain kind of traveler who isn't satisfied with a paved campground and a electrical hookup. He wants to push further — past the crowds, past cell service, past the easy road. For that kind of person, MDC USA just made a serious move. MDC USA Campers and Caravans has officially added
Timex's New Solar Field Watch Is Turning Heads
A Budget Field Watch With a Bigger Story Behind It Timex has been making affordable, dependable field watches for decades, and the Expedition series has long been the backbone of that reputation. Over the years, the line has expanded into dozens of variations — some stripped down to the basics, ot
Cuba's Comeback: What It Means for Premium Cigars
For decades, Cuban cigars have sat at the top of the heap when it comes to prestige, craftsmanship, and outright desire among serious smokers. The name alone carries weight. And now, with geopolitical winds beginning to shift and conversations about U.S.-Cuba trade picking back up, the premium ciga
Tradecraft Cigars Brings Two Limited Vitolas to PCA 2026
Tradecraft Cigars is heading to the 2026 PCA Convention & Trade Show in New Orleans with something worth paying attention to — a pair of limited edition vitolas for two of its flagship lines. The releases, tied to the Gladius and Azorian lines, are small-batch offerings with a backstory that ma
Florida's Online Fishing License System Is Down, And It's Shaking Up Spring Break Plans
Tourists heading to Florida this spring with fishing on their minds are running into a problem they didn't see coming. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is in the middle of a system overhaul, and right now, out-of-state anglers can't buy short-term fishing licenses online the wa
RFK Jr. Is Picking a Fight With Your Dunkin' Coffee
What started as a warning about sugar-loaded coffee drinks has turned into one of the more entertaining political back-and-forths of the year. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took aim at some of America's most beloved coffee chains, and the pushback came fast — not from a
