Tag: Hunting and Fishing News
Nature will always fight to survive
Alan Guebert recounts his childhood efforts trapping muskrats and the prized mink that brought his trapping career to a screaming halt.
Get ready now for Ohio turkey season
With spring turkey season just weeks away, get ready with this list of pre-season tips offered by writer and turkey guy Jay Anglin.
Lake Ontario salmon can reproduce on their own
Half of the new salmon entered into the lake are produced naturally, meaning adult salmon enter tributaries where they spawn, fertilize, and produce eggs.
Quick fixes to common outdoor problems
Mike Tontimonia reviews new convenience products for outdoorsmen. Learn more about the Tick Key, the Snap Tool Multipurpose Boat Tool and CleanShot.
The best places to battle freshwater fish
Western Lake Ontario has been, for the past 40-plus years, the go-to hot spot for the biggest freshwater fish that most of us will ever do battle with.
High school bass fishing teams rise in popularity
There are hundreds of high school bass fishing teams earning significant recognition, college scholarships and opportunities to fish at the next level.
Pondering ice fishing and camo for anglers
Learn more about how to stay safe when you're out ice fishing and find out how to camouflage yourself on the ice.
Ohio’s history with muzzleloaders
Ohio's muzzleloader history has experienced an interesting journey, both in its constant movement around the calendar and its modern look.
2017 was a year for the outdoor numbers
Mike Tontimonia put together a package of numbers and other tiny bits of things to think about as we begin a new year of outdoor opportunity.
South Dakota pheasant hunting still a treat
Mike Tontimonia details his most recent South Dakota pheasant hunting trip.