This guy always catches fish, and he’s not bragging
Valentine uses his sonar and GPS to provide him the information he needs to put his single most important theory for fishing success to life.
Coydogs are more of an urban legend than fact
Ohio’s coyotes are everywhere, as in of the state’s 88 counties, according to Jamey Emmert, of the Division of Wildlife, who suggested that although...
What to do when your new neighbors have sharp teeth
Your new neighbors might not be the ones you can see, but they can often be heard after dark, singing a scary tune, a...
Wild Ohio Magazine also serves as an informative and attractive calendar
The recently distributed November/December Wild Ohio Magazine is not only an informative and fun, if not “wild” publication for Ohio’s outdoor enthusiasts, but it...
‘Tis the season’ … to buy boats, sporting goods
Boat and sporting shows abound for the winter season.
Although deer harvest was low, there’s still time
Although there were more than 11,000 fewer deer killed this year during Ohio’s weeklong gun season, there’s not much to complain about. After all,...
A bunch of memories held in one smooth rock
Good people and good places are the foundation for great memories, and all it takes to remind one of any or all of the...
South Dakota’s pheasant numbers dwindling
Last week, I wrote about Ralph Kohler, a lifelong waterfowl hunter who continues to host paying guests at his Missouri River pit blinds, something...
Thankful for memorable hunts with memorable people
I give thanks for the opportunity to rub elbows with the Ralph Kohlers of the world.
A long, rewarding trip to Devil’s Lake
Before leaving for North Dakota to hunt ducks on expansive Devil’s Lake, one of the nation’s premier waterfowl spots, I had wished for low...