Leafy thoughts on a bowhunting morn
Nature can teach lessons during treestand sit.
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Nature can teach lessons during treestand sit.
Leafy thoughts on a bowhunting morn Read More »
Author takes back control of his little water hole.
Summer project: Ridding little pond of vegetative mess Read More »
Author ruminates on the trusted model he carries.
Old, single-shot .22s have many lessons to teach Read More »
Anglers reporting limits of “yellow gold” in Erie’s Western Basin.
Good old days of perch fishing might not be finished Read More »
Return to roots is cause for celebration.
Pandemic creating new generation of paddlers Read More »
Erie’s walleye numbers, something like 116 million, are at or near all-time highs, and the basin’s famous – or infamous – mayfly hatch has not yet begun in earnest.
Old-school drifting and casting in Lake Erie’s Western Basin Read More »
Author rekindles memories of his youth by fishing small creeks, rivers.
‘Crick-picking’ a fine way to spend an Ohio afternoon Read More »
Amur, tilapia ordered to help combat the scourge.
Rare winter algae envelopes author’s little pond Read More »
Produces a ‘what the heck’ moment for the author.
Bucks hanging onto their antlers in early spring Read More »