Good intentions gone astray: Imported wildlife
Men move animals in an almost casual manner, all with good intentions, but most without thought to what problems might be forthcoming.
When launching your boat, be courteous
Launching your boat can be hectic, but just be patient.
Skip the big stuff, make sure your boat name rocks
In the never expanding world of trivial pursuit, naming a boat has become an art, if not just plain fun.
Officials report Ohio’s black bears are here to stay
Sightings in 2014 involved 88 individual black bears, up from 74 in 2013.
Favorite pastime: Past presidents liked to hunt
George Washington was just one of several U.S. presidents who found hunting a favorite pastime.
Crappie are out there and ready to bite, just keep lookin’
Get ready for Crappie season with this insider's advice.
Pulling wire line with an old-school master
Known far and wide as a significant site for trophy lake trout, Lake Temagami is good, but not the big fish producer it was at one time.
Finding scores of shark teeth at Venice
Venice Island, Florida. According to learned geologists and knowledgeable archeologists, this year-around summer state was once nothing at all.
Ithaca Gun Company is still all-American made
Dad never hunted, never wanted to, and never would try it. But he encouraged me to hunt, if I enjoyed it.
Your Canadian fishing vacation by the numbers
Yes, a trip to Canada trip cost money, gasoline is more expensive than here, and yada, yada, yada. But really, a gallon is bigger there and a mile is a kilo — or is it?