Tag: fishing

Where to travel this June and why

Stef Zisovska

June is almost here, and the weather is getting better every day. As the sun starts to shine, we get tired of sitting in our offices…

Outdoor sports you can take just about anywhere

All of us here at Outdoor Revival have one or two sports that we really live for. They are what get us outside, what gets…

How to explore Florida without going to the beach

Stef Zisovska

Millions of people head to Florida’s beaches every year to enjoy the sun, get a great tan, and walk in the sand. If you are…

A fish bow to tackle your tackle

A fish bow is something you may wish to construct when you are visiting the great outdoors with your backpack in tow. This bow is…

Conservation in Maine: where progress is happening

Marion Fernandez

When it comes to saving the environment, there has been a lot of governmental push-backs. Through the spread of disinformation, if not downright lies, that…

Ice fishing tips for cold weather lovers

Ice fishing is becoming more and more popular among people of the northern countries. But there is one thing you should know before trying it…

Using light line and stealth for productive fishing

When it comes to fishing, there is undoubtedly a plethora of rules and tried & tested principles that are regularly recommended to beginners. However, there…

What you can expect to see at Yellowstone

Marion Fernandez

Yellowstone National Park is, without a doubt, one of the best-known parks in North America. With its immense size of 3,471 square miles, the park…

Stay dry while camping in the rain

Stef Zisovska

A rainy day during your hiking trip is not always so romantic. Few hours of pouring rain can result in destroyed electronic devices, wet clothes,…

Bass fishing with soft plastic lures and a Texas Rig

Using plastic worms has been ubiquitous in the bass fishing world since the 1970s when lure manufacturers stopped producing hard rubber worms in favor of…