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As deer seasons open across the country, you have to ask yourself one question: Would you change your name for 19 years worth of free Busch Light?
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Yamaha continues its proven off-road legacy with the launch of its 2026 Side-by-Side (SxS) lineup, spotlighting the adventure-ready Wolverine RMAX4 1000.
Engineered for rugged landscapes and delivering unforgettable experiences, the 2026 collection of SxSs and ATVs underscores Yamaha’s dedication to delivering a balance of capability, comfort, and confidence for off-road enthusiasts and families seeking dependable performance in every journey.
When musician Brandon Lake goes over all the exciting things happening in his life, he's got a lot to talk about. Some things he’s looking forward to will take place in stadiums and huge indoor arenas, while others will happen on or near his family's farm in coastal South Carolina. He truly has the best of both worlds.
The Trijicon MRO SD is a sealed reflex-style sight that will make your typical AR better, faster, and more versatile.
The Headless Horseman we all know from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a staple of American folklore. In Washington Irving’s story, the Horseman was a Hessian “mercenary” before he lost his noggin. The Hessians played a bigger part in the American Revolution than you might realize.
Where can you find the CEO of Gibson guitars Cesar Gueikian on stage with Better Than Ezra, Emerson Hart of Tonic, and Kevin Martin of Candlebox, all at the same time? The Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival 2025 in Franklin, Tennessee, that’s where.
Hook & Barrel News Break
A grand jury has indicted pro angler Flint Davis on felony manslaughter charges in connection with a fatal boat crash on Smith Lake in April during an MLF tournament event. Authorities say his boat was going 67 mph before the crash.
Busch Light Hunting Cans are back for the 19th year, and one lucky fan could win 19 years of beer money if they’re willing to legally change their name to “Hunter.”
Two Florida duck hunters and their dogs were struck by lightning after a similar tragedy occurred in Colorado last week.