Saturday, November 23, 2024
paint

It's called Gyotaku, the art of transferring the image of a caught fish to a printable material.
fisherman holding crappie

Ice-covered lakes and slippery ramps have the best crappie time on hold but one can put money on the early to mid-March action to begin.
fishing rod

Mike Tontimonia shares his suggestions for easy hunting and fishing trips to consider this year.
Shotgun

Hunting bears is the best opportunity for area hunters who feel they are ready for the "next step" in big game hunting.
Boat Show

Mother Nature took the wind out of this year's sails at the Cleveland Boat Show as the temperatures dropped, heavy snows fell and the winds blew hard.
deer antler

February and shed hunt fit together just as well and maybe better than left and right.
Beagle puppy

Mike Tontimonia welcomes a new hunting dog to his family, anticipating little Gypsy will be ready by next autumn.
Mike Tontimonia fishing photo

Mike Tontimonia finds that not much has changed since he originally made his New Year resolutions in 2013.
boat at sunrise

It's show time and four of the best are on stage in the next few weeks. Mike Tontimonia has all the information in his column this week!
deer during winter

The first year to see an Ohio deer harvest total over 10,000 was 1974 when 10,747 were tagged. Hunting in all 88 counties was not permitted until 1979.