Texarkana Gazette

Gifts for avid hunters, anglers and outdoorsme­n

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The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services’ 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation unveiled that more than 90 million United States residents aged 16 or older participat­ed in some sort of wildlife-related activity that year—the most recent year on record. Wildlife recreation­ists spend nearly $150 billion per year on their activities. With this in mind, those who have hunters, anglers or outdoorsme­n on their shopping lists may find that gifts facilitati­ng these specific pursuits can be the ideal fit for a special occasion like the start of hunting season, a birthday or the upcoming holiday season.

Rather than scouring the mall for hours, a visit to the nearest sports outfitter can yield a bevy of appropriat­e ideas. For some inspiratio­n, consider these gifts for the outdoor enthusiast.

Binoculars: Scoping out territory and looking for game is often part of the hunt. A set of durable new binoculars can give hunters an edge.

Heated shoe insoles: Hunting and fishing often require long wait periods— sometimes in chilly weather. Heated shoe insoles and hand warmers can keep outdoorsme­n warm.

GPS/digital watch: Although many smartphone­s tell time and offer GPS services, lightweigh­t watches may be more convenient than phones. For example, the Garmin Fenex Watch is waterproof and offers such functions as GPS, an altimeter, barometer and a digital compass.

All-season tent: Camping out is not just a summer activity. A tent that is rated to withstand various temperatur­es and conditions can be an asset.

Waders: Anglers sometimes need to get up close and personal with their prey. A sturdy pair of breathable waders is ideal for those who venture out of the boat or off of the coast.

Wool socks: They may be a basic item, but hikers, hunters and other sports people can’t stock up enough on warm, sweat-wicking wool socks that will keep their feet comfortabl­e and dry on all excursions.

Folding knife: Knives are ideal for cutting fishing line, twigs for a campfire and much more. A sturdy, quality knife that fits easily in a pocket or backpack is a must-have for hunters, campers and anglers.

Water-resistant pouch: A day on the boat or near the water requires gear that can get wet without soiling items stored inside. Choose a pouch that can fit a camera, keys, phone, and other necessitie­s.

Climbing stand: Hunters frequently spend time up in the trees to get a better view of oncoming game. Stationary tree stands may remain for the season, but lightweigh­t offerings fold and can be transporte­d from area to area.

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