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Outdoor Recreation

Saddle up your horse, grab a fishing pole, bow and arrow or hunting rifle and get ready for an adventure! These outdoor recreation how-to videos will take you to new heights. Taxidermy a squirrel, hunt an alligator in the Everglades or master the waves on your surfboard. Hike the outback, snowboard in the mountains, sail the cold blue ocean, or just play frisbee in your backyard. Soar through the skies on a glider or pop a wheelie on your dirtbike. The possibilities are endless!

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Jul 21, 2010

No one fishes with a frog as lure, except when it comes to the non-living kind. This soft plastic frog bait is the perfect lure for bass fishing. They look lifelike, but won't make you feel like an aw ...

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Jul 21, 2010

If you're targeting big bass during the summertime, the best bait to use is a swimbait lure. You may know that they don't give you tons of bites, but in this case, quality is the key. The best bass yo ...

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Jul 21, 2010

If you want to learn a little bit about fishing, Wade Bourne of MyOutdoorTV is the perfect fisherman to learn from. In this video tutorial, Wade shows you the steps to fishing a live bait rig. Watch, ...

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Jul 21, 2010

The two-hook panfish rig is meant for vertical fishing under the boat in fairly deep water, for deep-dwelling fish like crappie, catfish, bluegills, and sometimes even bass. It involves two hooks hang ...

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Jul 21, 2010

No, this isn't called the "snail" knot. It's the "snell" knot, and is the perfect knot for attaching an eyed fishing hook to fishing line. The snell knot is a favorite among fishermen, and is the perf ...

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Jul 21, 2010

The Albright knot is also referred to as the Albright special, and although commonly called a knot, it's more accurately a bend. It's a strong fisherman's knot which binds two fishing lines together, ...

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Jul 21, 2010

One of the best fisherman's knots you could employ on monofilament nylon fishing line is the Trilene knot. It's a favorite knot in every fisher's bag of tricks, and it should be in your arsenal, too! ...

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Jul 21, 2010

What's the easiest way to adjoin two fishing lines? The blood knot. And no, you're not going to cut yourself, that's not why it's called the "blood" knot. It's also referred to as the Barrel knot, and ...

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Jul 21, 2010

No, the Arbor knot isn't named after Ann Arbor, Michigan or Arbor, California. The word "Arbor" refers to the central post of a fishing reel to which the fishing line is attached. It's a typical fishe ...

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Jul 21, 2010

The improved clinch knot… why is it improved? Well, the improved version of this popular fisherman's knot includes an extra tuck under the final turn. If you want to learn how to tie the improved clin ...