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On the Range Report: April 2019

by Chuck Papp  Contributing Writer Spring is in the air. With that comes the last season this 2018 to 2019 …
The cleaning supplies are endless

On The Range Report: March 2019

By Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer Another deer season has come and gone. Hopefully it was a productive season for you …
Shot Show

On The Range Report: February 2019

By Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer The Shot Show is the industries yearly convention which highlights all the new products for …

On The Range Report: January 2019

By Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer A lot of people ask the same question after they purchase their first defensive firearm, …
The Chiefs Special

On The Range Report: December 2018

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer When it comes to owning and selecting a firearm for self-protection and concealed carry, there …

On The Range Report: November 2018

By Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer One of the biggest decisions a hunter, or shooter must make is wood or plastic. …

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Florida’s Chain Pickerel

In the northern parts of our great country, anglers enjoy chasing down enormous pike and elusive musky. We Floridians don’t usually give a second thought, but they are in Florida!

LABAN WINS 34TH BASTILLE DAY KINGFISH TOURNAMENT WITH 26.90-POUND KINGFISH

Stretching 500 miles across the northern side of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Trench is the deepest in the Atlantic Ocean.

The Art of Kicking Fish

When the fish gets in the strike zone of the dolphins tail, you can see the dolphin looking at the fish and lining up the kick. It's a difficult technique to learn, and not all dolphins know how to do it. However, once learned, it provides an obvious advantage over simply chasing a fish and catching it with the mouth. A quick, precise flip of the tail and dinner is served, versus chasing a fish down and catching it with the mouth which can often take a few minutes and require a lot of energy.