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  • Harman Marine Audio On Par With Luxury Auto Stereos

    WOT|Jan 1, 2017

    Owners expect the same innovation and quality on their boats as found in their cars, especially when it comes to enjoying music. Whether refit or OEM, the name they turn to is Prospec Electronics. It offers JBL and Infinity, two brands from renowned audio expert Harman. Even a modestly priced boat is a significant investment, often in line with a BMW, Mercedes-Benz or Land Rover. JBL and Infinity premium marine stereo systems match the listening experience found in these autos. In fact, they... Full story

  • Relict Leopard Frogs Not In Need Of Federal Protection

    WOT|Jan 1, 2017

    A frog species in Arizona and southern Nevada does not need federal protection under the Endangered Species Act, thanks to the multi-partner conservation efforts of the Arizona Game and Fish Department, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and other federal and state agencies that make up the Relict Leopard Frog Conservation Team. The Fish and Wildlife Service has determined that relict leopard frog populations are stable or increasing. The Service was petitioned in 2002 by the Center for Biological... Full story

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    WAKE ZONE/OP ED - Western Caucus Members Reject Obama's Massive 1.65 Million Acre Land Grabs

    WOT, Congressional Western Caucus Chairman Paul A. Gosar|Jan 1, 2017

    WASHINGTON, D.C.- Last week, President Obama took unilateral action and issued a Presidential Proclamation under the outdated 1906 Antiquities Act, locking-up 1.35 million acres of land in southeastern Utah through designation of the new Bears Ears National Monument and locking-up 300,000 acres of land in Clark County, Nevada through designation of the new Gold Butte National Monument. Congressional Western Caucus Chairman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) http://gosar.house.gov/, Chairman Emeritus... Full story

  • Here's A Safer Power Connection For Today's Modern RV

    WOT|Jan 1, 2017

    To say that the design of the traditional twist-type power cord connector is old is an understatement. When it was invented back in the 1930s, RVers were known as Tin Can Tourists. Still in use today and barely changed, these devices are hazardous, out of date and a common cause of electrical fires. SmartPlug Systems has a better, safer solution for today's modern motorcoach and trailer owner. The innovative SmartPlug is a revolutionary waterproof inlet and connector with 20 times the metal... Full story

  • Sea Shepherd, Mexican Navy Team Up To Catch Poachers; Fishermen Arrested

    WOT|Jan 1, 2017

    LOS ANGELES – Dec. 28 – Six fishing boats engaged in illegal activities were spotted by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in Mexico's Sea of Cortez, ending in their arrest by the Mexican Navy. On December 12 Sea Shepherd's M/V Farley Mowat located poachers on radar before confirming their identities with binoculars. The six fishing boats were working together, using forbidden nets to catch the endangered totoaba bass inside a marine reserve in Mexico's Gulf of California. The totoaba is a rar... Full story

  • Welcome 2017! South Florida Fishing Style!

    WOT, Capt. Alan Sherman|Jan 1, 2017

    The fishing in South Florida for me, my clients and Get Em Sportfishing Charters http://www.getemsportfishing.com/ during 2016 was great! The Get Em for those of you that didn't know is the name of my 22' 2014 Pathfinder Tournament Edition Bay Boat. During 2016 the Get Em logged more and bigger catches of snook locally and in Flamingo then I have had in recent memory. Catching a snook in North Bay during the day can be a challenge but this past year at times the fish were thick, hungry and... Full story

  • New 'Wildlife Explorers' Program Connects Urban Youth With Nature

    WOT|Dec 1, 2016

    Many children living in urban areas are not given the opportunity to explore the natural world around them. As a result, they have little to no affinity with nature. In an effort to inspire children living in urban areas to explore nature in their communities, the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), a network of more than 52,000 park and recreation professionals and advocates, is proud to announce a new nature discovery program called Wildlife Explorers. Intended for children ages... Full story

  • Port Aransas, TX - Whooping Crane Festival Registration Now Open

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    Registration is open for the annual Whooping Crane Festival scheduled for February 23-26, 2017 in Port Aransas, Texas. The festival is open to birders, photographers, families, and anyone who loves the outdoors and nature-related activities. As the festival has grown over the years, so has the variety of events. World renowned crane expert, Dr. George Archibald, will be one of the featured speakers. Festival attendees will have the opportunity to take guided boat tours to the Aransas National Wi... Full story

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    Here Are Cold Facts On The '120-Degree Rule'

    WOT|Dec 1, 2016

    The boat may be put away for the season, but the occasional warm fall day still brings plenty of paddlers out on the water. Knowing when to wear the thermal protection offered by a dry- or wetsuit is key. However, a long-assumed guideline meant to help paddlers make the right decision, sometimes known as the "120-degree rule," may instead put paddlers in danger. The 120-degree rule is a formula that adds together the air and water temperatures to determine when thermal protection is required.... Full story

  • Sportfishing Industry Applauds President-Elect Trump's Selection for Secretary of the Interior

    WOT|Dec 1, 2016

    Alexandria, VA – December 15, 2016 – The American Sportfishing Association (ASA) www.asafishing.org, along with other associations in the outdoor recreation industry, expressed support today for the nomination of Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.) to be the next Secretary of the Interior. “In Rep. Zinke, President-Elect Trump has tapped a true leader and a sportsman to run the agency that oversees much of America’s natural resources and public parks and lands that are so important to fishing and hunting... Full story

  • Arizona - Tonto National Forest

    WOT|Nov 1, 2016

    Popular recreation sites on the Tonto National Forest near Phoenix are either opening for the season, or closing for the season, depending on the location. The Mesquite and Horseshoe campgrounds and Fisherman's Point (also known as Catfish Point) re-opened for the winter on Oct.1. These three areas are on the Cave Creek Ranger District near Horseshoe Lake. They are popular camping spots for fisherman. On the Mesa Ranger District, seasonal reductions in services at some developed recreation sites... Full story

  • Shurhold's Brite Bonnet PRO Final Polish Pad

    WOT|Nov 1, 2016

    A freshly waxed RV reflects everything, from a scenic campsite to the pride in its owner's face. Now, waxing is easier than ever with Shurhold's popular Brite Bonnet PRO Final Polish Pad. Designed to work with the company's powerful Dual Action Polisher Pro and Rotary Pro, it quickly removes excess wax and leaves an incredible shine. The Brite Bonnet PRO Final Polish Pad is a durable, shaggy microfiber pad that quickly buffs off excess wax and brings out a showroom-like shine. The numerous... Full story

  • Seligman, Ariz. - Volunteers Can Help Spotlight Endangered Black-Footed Ferrets

    WOT|Oct 1, 2016

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking volunteers to assist with spotlighting efforts to help document the population of endangered black-footed ferrets in Aubrey Valley near Seligman. As part of the recovery effort, the department has scheduled one more fall spotlighting project - Oct. 13-17. The spotlighting method involves using high-powered lights to locate and identify black-footed ferrets. Their eyeshine is reflected by the spotlight and helps surveyors with identifying and... Full story

  • Local Sportsmen's Groups Awarded $75,000 In Grants

    WOT|Oct 1, 2016

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department has awarded $75,000 in grant funding for local sportsmen's organizations to provide public, hands-on, mentored projects focused on the retention of new hunters and anglers. Of 22 proposals submitted in this latest grant cycle, 16 were approved by a three-member panel that rated and scored the proposals. The grants were awarded through a competitive application process that closed July 14. "The Local Sportsmen's Group grant program is an investment in local... Full story

  • Enter To Win UTV, Support 'Respected Access in Arizona'

    WOT|Oct 1, 2016

    Imagine yourself behind the wheel of a customized camouflage 2016 Polaris Ranger EV, exploring the backcountry, getting away from it all. Well, stop dreaming and get busy entering to win the UTV, valued at more than $15,000, courtesy of RideNow Powersports. Proceeds from each $20 raffle ticket purchased through Oct. 15 will benefit Tread Lightly!'s "Respected Access in Arizona" campaign, which aims to protect public access for off-highway vehicle use, recreational shooting and other outdoor... Full story

  • Yuma To Host 2016 World Championship Dove Cook-Off

    WOT|Sep 1, 2016

    YUMA, Ariz. - On Saturday, September 3, the 1st Annual World Championship Dove Cook-Off will take place at Yuma Civic Center. Coinciding with the opening week of the early dove hunt season (Sept. 1-15), the Cook-Off will pit chefs of all skill levels in a competition to see who can create the best dove dish within the allotted time. "This will be an exciting event," says Richard Sprague, owner of Sprague's Sports in Yuma. "Yuma is the premier dove hunting destination, so having a culinary... Full story

  • Rio de Cerveza Brew Fest Flows At Desert Sun Stadium Nov. 19

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    August 26, 2016 Yuma, Ariz. — Now in its fourth year, the Rio de Cerveza Brew Fest is announced to take place on Saturday, Nov. 19, under the lights at Yuma's Desert Sun Stadium. In 2015, the festival welcomed more than 1,000 attendees to enjoy samples of more than 60 different brews from national and regional brands, including Yuma's own Prison Hill Brewing Company (http://www.prisonhillbrewing.com/) . "The Rio de Cerveza Brew Fest continues to grow, attracting locals and out-of-towners who a... Full story

  • Primitive Survivors Filtration Straw

    WOT|Sep 1, 2016

    This is something that might be worth looking into for Arizona outdoors enthusiasts: Filters up to 1000 liters - equivalent to a year of drinking water Hollow Fiber UF Membrane Antibacterial Activated Carbon Filter Removes 99.9% of bacteria, viruses, parasites such as e-coli, campylobacter, shigella, vibrio cholera, salmonella Ultra light weight weighs only 2 ounces Compact only 9 inches long and 1 inch in diameter Requires no electrical power, batteries or replacement parts BPA Free and... Full story

  • Gabriel's Angels Announces AZPetVet.com As Presenting Sponsor

    WOT|Sep 1, 2016

    Nonprofit Gabriel's Angels announces AZPetVet.com as Presenting Sponsor of its Sixth Wine Event on October 7 at the Omni Montelucia Resort & Spa. Phoenix, AZ - September 19, 2016 - Gabriel's Angels, the only organization in Arizona that delivers healing pet therapy to abused, neglected and at-risk children, is excited to announce AZPetVet.com as the Presenting Sponsor of their sixth annual "Salud! 2016 Signature Wine Dinner" event on Friday, October 7, from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the Omni... Full story

  • NPS Presence In Just One State - Arizona Has Them All

    WOT|Aug 1, 2016

    These memorable destinations are enough to fill a lifetime of "bucket lists". As we celebrate the centennial of the National Parks Service, many will be visiting national sites throughout the country. A good place to start is here at home as Arizona has over two dozen of these spectacular destinations within the state. National Monuments In Arizona Canyon De Chelly Chinle, Ariz. For nearly 5,000 years, people have lived in these canyons - longer than anyone has lived uninterrupted anywhere on... Full story

  • Advanced Trim Tab Controller Offers Better Ride, MPG

    WOT|Aug 1, 2016

    HydroTab's new state-of-the-art 4DHC Automatic Controller is designed to dramatically improve boat handling and address the common limitations of older generations of trim tab controllers. With the press of a button, the boat will trim to the ideal angle, providing a more comfortable ride and reduced fuel consumption. HydroTab products are sold in the US by GlobalTec Solutions. The next-generation 4DHC Controller works with HydroTab's Interceptor line of trim tabs. It features steering assistanc... Full story

  • It's Hot Outside - And Even Hotter In The Car

    WOT|Aug 1, 2016

    From TripsWithPets.com The summer months are fully upon us, and pet travel is at its height. We have all heard a lot in the news lately about the dangers of leaving children in hot cars, and the same goes for leaving your pets behind. Whether you're parking in the shade, just running into the store, or leaving the windows cracked, it is still NOT okay to leave your pet in a parked car. The temperature inside a car can skyrocket after just a few minutes. Parking in the shade or leaving the... Full story

  • Realtree Sponsors National Hunting And Fishing Day

    WOT|Jul 1, 2016

    Everything about Realtree is geared toward enjoying and protecting the outdoors. Realtree is once again stepping forward to sponsor National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHF Day). Across the nation, Realtree is conserving our natural resources. The renowned company has set aside funds specifically toward conservation efforts, making it possible for future generations the ability to enjoy the outdoors. "Realtree is the standard when it comes to promoting responsible conservation for our waterways... Full story

  • A Vital Reminder Again!

    WOT|Jul 1, 2016

    From National Fire Prevention Team For The Tonto And Coconino National Forests (Phoenix Interagency Fire Center ) • Campfires should always be attended by a responsible adult. • Only burn locally purchased firewood. • Firewood collection is prohibited on parts of the forests. Check with local Forest Service offices regarding restrictions. • Keep your campfire to a manageable size. • Burn the wood completely to ash. • When extinguishing your campfire, drown with... Full story

  • Tonto National Forest Releases Travel Management Draft Decision

    WOT|Jul 1, 2016

    The Tonto National Forest released a draft decision on the Travel Management Project today, which designates a system of roads, trails, and areas for motorized use, as well as prohibits general cross-country travel. Not Everyone Will Be Happy “I realize not everyone will be happy with the decision. It is the Tonto National Forest’s best effort to strike a reasonable balance that is responsive to the vast majority of public input the Forest received,” said Neil Bosworth, Forest Supervisor. While... Full story

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