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5 Ways to Promote New Hunting and Shooting Activities

n a previous blog post - Hunting and Shooting Participation - 5 Important Questions for You and Your Business, we noted the trend of lower hunter participation and the fact that the percentage of people who sport shoot but don’t hunt is now greater than those who hunt but don’t sport-shoot. We also noted that it’s important to keep paying attention to these and related trends and ask yourself how you can adjust your business accordingly to address them.

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10 Reasons Why You Should Be Selling on Amazon

The world of online retail is dominated by Amazon.com. The ecommerce giant had nearly $178 billion (USD) net sales in 2017, according to Statista, a jump of some $42 billion from 2016 net sales. Sales of outdoor and sporting goods items alone in 2016 totaled $5.5 billion (USD). If your business isn't part of the Amazon.com marketplace, you might want to consider these 10 reasons why you should be selling your products on Amazon.

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Outdoor Research Realtree Camo Gear Protects against Sun and Insects

Outdoor Research® understands the hazards that outdoorsmen and women face during Spring of the year and is offering gear and apparel in Realtree camo that provides the comfort and protection you need.

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Hunting and Shooting Participation - 5 Important Questions for You and Your Business

Whether you make a living in the outdoors industry, personally enjoy hunting and shooting sports, or both, you no doubt agree that finding ways to recruit new participants is a worthwhile effort.

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ScentLok Offers Its Finest Whitetail Gear for 2018 in Realtree EDGE Camo

ScentLok brought the first activated carbon hunting apparel to market 26 years ago. In the years since, helping serious whitetail hunters get closer to game through the ScentLok Advantage has become the driving force behind the ScentLok brand.

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Top 10 States for fishing and hunting license purchases

California sold the most resident fishing licenses, tags, permits and stamps at 2,339,546 and had the greatest gross sales from fishing licenses, totaling $60,799,812. Florida issued the most non-resident fishing licenses, tags, permits and stamps at 546,391. Eight states had at least 1 million or more paid license holders.

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