Tag: Hunting and Fishing News
Food plot diversity benefits wildlife
Diversity combats this struggle, both plant diversity as well as habitat diversity, which in turn will give you wildlife diversity.
How to control body odor this hunting season
The following is a detailed list of the important steps to control human scent, the biggest give-away that alarms deer and usually sends them running.
Youth workshop to highlight fishing industry careers
Al Lindner and his son Troy Lindner are co-hosting a one-day class for up and coming young stars who see fishing as a worthy, life-long pursuit.
Simplicity is still a good tactic for fishing
Lake Erie walleyes aren't all miles off shore. They can be caught in under 20 feet of water on Lake Erie's central basin, ranging from Lorain to Erie, Pa.
Fluorocarbon fishing line the way to go
Remember fluorocarbon? Yep, it is a preferred fishing line of the present and future and here’s why.
Forests are great teachers
Judith Sutherland recalls childhood memories of afternoons spent in the woods behind her family farm.
Annual Iron Man Clay Bird Shoot set for July 16
Leetonia Sportsman's Association will host the Annual Iron Man Clay Bird Shoot on July 16, at the club grounds in Leetonia, Ohio, at 311 East High Street.
Top water bass fishing about to peak
This week seems to be the mid-point of summer and that means the best top water bass fishing is about to peak.
Annual outing to Lake Temagami
Mike Tontimonia details a fishing trip to Lake Temagami, located in Ontario, Canada.