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Welcome to the July 2022 edition of the JPT member-only update
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The color in fireworks are the result of a chemical reaction between atoms and molecules that typically wouldn’t be visible to the naked eye.
It's like a giant science experiment!
Learn more about which elements are combined to create blue, green, yellow or red colored fireworks, and why some BOOM or whistle
Click here

Personal best and some late season hardwater angling! JPT members showcase their recent catches. Logan and Sophia submitted their photos to the Outdoor News Junior Pro Team https://jrproteam.com/submit-photo-or-video/
Matt Johnson Clam Outdoors talks bass lures with Outdoor News Junior Pro Team video on YouTube
Want more tips to improve your bass fishing success? Check out this video! Our friend Matt Johnson from Clam Outdoors shares 3 top ways to catch bass
WATCH THE VIDEO


 
Outdoor News Junior Pro Team video showcasing the Fleet Farm Free Event on July 9 2022 at all 45 store locations: Kids Fishing Day fun and activities
 
 
Follow the hashtag #jpthunting on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/jpthunting/
JPT member Jalynn Scherr, of Auburndale, WI shot her first deer while hunting on Nov. 24, 2021.
Way to go Jalynn! Thanks for sharing your photo with us. Because we featured it in this month's newsletter, we are sending Jalynn (and Trevor and Matthew pictured earlier in the newsletter) a JPT cap.

Uggh..... while this is a great time of year to get out and explore the woods and fields where you'll plan to hunt this fall, you'll want to watch this video to help you AVOID getting tangled up with POISON IVY.

You might not know it, but you can even be impacted from the misfortune of your hunting dog brushing up against poison ivy and transferring the oily resin it's fur picked up from the leaves of the plant to you when you pet your dog!

But it's not only Poison Ivy that could be a problem, keep reading to learn about another nasty plant to stay away from.
 
Wild Parsnip is
one NASTY plant, and it's found all across the upper Great Lakes region. Touching the leaves or stem can result in severe burns. Learn more https://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/lands_forests_pdf/wildparsnipfact.pdf
 
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