OUTDOORS
Field notes, logs and kit for time spent outside.
Season planners, catch and harvest logs, gear checklists and reference cards — for people whose best days happen a long way from a desk.
THE LAKE
Read the water. Then cast.
Dawn on a small lake. There is a sunken log, a weed bed and a drop-off out in the middle — and the fish are on all three, not spread evenly through the pond. Pick a lure, cast, and see where they actually are.
A dawn lake with a boat, a sunken log along the near bank, a weed bed and a drop-off out in the middle. Fish hold on all three.
Free to read
2 guides in Hunting & Fishing, open in full — no signup, nothing held back.
How to Read Water: Where Fish Actually Hold
Fish sit where food arrives and holding position is cheap. Read seams, drop-offs and structure so you fish the ten percent of the water that holds them.
The Night Before: How Not to Forget the One Thing
Nobody forgets the rod or the rifle. They forget the net, the licence and the gate key. A short system for packing the night before so 4am is not a memory test.
In Hunting & Fishing
8 products — downloads, printed goods and gear.
The Catch & Harvest Log: One Page a Trip
A printable log for every trip out: conditions, spot, kit and what actually happened — so next season you are working from notes instead of memory.
Deep Divers: Getting Down to the Fish on the Shelf
Most fish that ignore you never saw the lure. What a diving lip actually does, how to pick a running depth, and why the bill matters more than the paint.
Field Reference Cards: Knots, Cuts and Kit, Printed
Eight pocket cards for the things everyone half-remembers at the worst moment: knots, the field-dressing order, and a knife you can put an edge on.
Headlamps: What Matters, and What the Box Won't Tell You
The one piece of kit where a bad choice ruins a morning. What to look for, what to ignore, and why the lumen number on the box is the least useful part.
The Pack-Out: Checklists for Leaving Before First Light
Four checklists — season, trip, water and cold — so packing at 4am is a job you already did last night, not a memory test in the dark.
The Season Planner: A Wall Year for Hunting and Fishing
A twelve-month wall planner for the seasons you actually care about: openers, closures, tides and the jobs that have to happen weeks before them.
Spinners: The One Lure to Learn First
The lure that catches something almost everywhere, for almost anyone. What size to buy, what blade to buy, and the one retrieve mistake beginners make.
Poppers: The Dawn Lure, and the Patience It Needs
The most exciting way to catch a fish and the easiest to fish badly. When topwater is worth it, and the pause that most people cannot make themselves leave.
Writing
Notes from doing this, rather than from selling it.
The other departments
Same thinking, pointed somewhere else entirely.