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  • Follow the X-Bolt – On the Range
    Backcountry Hunting | Bear Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Blacktail Deer Hunting | Deer Hunting | Elk Hunting | Gear Reviews | Optics | Rifles

    Follow the X-Bolt – On the Range

    Byrobendsley November 27, 2019

    By Rob Endsley As you may have noticed I’ve had the opportunity to use and in the case of the 300 WSM, abuse, a couple of Browning X Bolts this fall. Both are Pro Tungsten’s and one is calibered in 300 WSM and the other in 6.5 PRC. The 300 WSM was in the field…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Bottomfish | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Halibut Fishing | Nelly's Notables

    Halibut fisheries remain stable and proposed number of fishing days increase along with an earlier start in spring of 2020

    Bymarkyuasa November 25, 2019

    The sport halibut seasons in Washington’s marine areas have seen a more stabilized fishery in recent years, and flattie fish chasers can now start making plans for the 2020 spring season. Preliminary sport-fishing dates were recently proposed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) at a Nov….

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  • 710 espn seattle | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Nelly's Notables | Salmon Fishing | Shellfish | Uncategorized

    Salmon fisheries in 2019 were a mixed bag and outlook for 2020 could mirror the past with conservative measures remaining in place

    Bymarkyuasa November 11, 2019

    The dust is just settling on 2019 summer and early fall salmon fisheries and looking back in the rear-view mirror it can simply be deemed as surprisingly good in some locations and downright lousy in others. While it is still very early in the game to see how all Puget Sound salmon runs and sport…

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  • Man Shoots Thru Tree, Gets Deer!
    Backcountry Hunting | Bear Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Deer Hunting | Optics

    Man Shoots Thru Tree, Gets Deer!

    Byrobendsley November 6, 2019

    I had the good fortune of hunting mule deer in Idaho recently with some outdoorsman that I hold in high esteem. But after this they might actually walk on water, make the earth flat…you get it. When Joe Pyburn and Travis Van Dam arrived at our trucks back at the trailhead a few days into…

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  • E-Bike Hunting, What Have I Been Thinking?
    ATV's | Backcountry Hunting | Bear Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Blacktail Deer Hunting | Deer Hunting | Elk Hunting | Predator Hunting | Turkey Hunting | Upland Bird Hunting

    E-Bike Hunting, What Have I Been Thinking?

    Byrobendsley November 5, 2019

    My good friend Joe Pyburn and I were able to secure some Black Max electric bikes for a couple of hunts this fall and after riding them I feel like a complete idiot. I should’ve gotten on the e-bike movement a long time ago! These bikes are SWEET! They have Shimano components and Bafang electronic…

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  • Backcountry Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Deer Hunting | Optics | Rifles

    Follow the X Bolt – Idaho Mule Deer

    Byrobendsley November 4, 2019

    There’s really nothing quite like a traditional deer camp. Drinking camp coffee around the wood stove in the morning, scheming up the days hunting plans, eating far too much for dinner (is that possible), and sitting around the wall tent at night telling stories. It all adds up to memories that simply can’t be replaced….

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  • 710 espn seattle | ATV's | Backcountry Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Deer Hunting | Elk Hunting | Nelly's New Blog | Optics

    Montana Elk Opener with the Can-Am Defender!

    ByTom November 3, 2019

    To a native Washingtonian, the opportunity to get out of state on a hunt offers several game-changing advantages; More animals, less pressure, more days to hunt, a vast landscape and the absolute necessity of an All Terrain Vehicle to access the country and hopefully, a big bull elk! Fortunately, we’ve been able to make a…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Nelly's Notables | Shellfish | Trout Fishing | Uncategorized

    Trout fishing picks up steam in autumn and early winter, plus coastal razor clam digging opportunities increase

    Bymarkyuasa October 28, 2019

    It’s that time of the year when we change up our normal fishing routines and break out a jar of Power Bait or salmon eggs, a container of nightcrawlers or your favorite lure or spoon. “We are doing our best to create some trout fishing opportunities at a time when other fisheries are winding down,”…

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  • Backcountry Hunting | Bear Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Blacktail Deer Hunting | Deer Hunting | Elk Hunting

    Follow the X-Bolt – Journey into the Olympic Mountains

    Byrobendsley October 17, 2019

    Normally I spend the Washington rifle deer opener in Okanogan County cruising the ridges in hopes of finding a mature muley. With mule deer trips on the calendar to Idaho, Montana, and Nevada in the coming weeks, however, I decided to do something a little different. With some intel from good friend Jason Brooks in…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Crab and Shrimp | Fishing | General | Kokanee Fishing | Salmon Fishing | Shellfish

    Time to kick up your feet doing the jig around Puget Sound and reel-in a bucket of squid

    Bymarkyuasa October 14, 2019

    Nighttime along many Puget Sound piers has come to life and the motive behind anglers hanging their hopes off the sides of these structures are the massive amount of squid now pouring into marine waterways. Squid – known in the culinary biz as “calamari” – are very plentiful marine creatures that attract hordes of anglers…

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