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Are you like your Bird Dog?

We’ve probably all heard the sayings about owners and their dogs looking alike, but what about shared mannerisms? I’ll venture our bird dogs mimic their hunting masters in a variety of ways. Here’s a sample

Dishonest Anglers? What Would Zern Say?

Humorist and longtime Outdoor Life columnist Ed Zern wrote in his classic 1945 book, To Hell With Fishing, “Fishermen are born honest, but they get over it.” ‘Honest Angler’ an Oxymoron? Last year, the Idaho

Not Lassie, But These Dogs Came Home

Regular readers of Offbeat Outdoors know how much we appreciate a good dog story, and here are two with decidedly happy endings. Good Lab Work Like most who enjoy life in the outdoors, I’ve got

Would Aldo Leopold Enjoy a Chipotle Burrito?

Yes, Chipotle is still fast food; however, in a culture of pre-packaged meals this Chipotle television commercial (aired during the Grammy Awards telecast) does harken back to Leopold’s writing in A Sand County Almanac focused

Grilling Deer

We’re not talking about venison tenderloin on the Weber, either. Deer Enters One Van Window, Exits Another Motor vehicle accidents involving deer are commonplace in certain regions of the country. Usually it’s a simple front

Wildlife Drunk Tank

From time to time, even wild animals are known to overindulge. Pelicans Under the Influence Authorities in Southern California report that four pelicans were detained in an animal drunk tank over a recent weekend on

6,526,717

6,526,717. That’s how many acres currently under a CRP contract are set to expire this autumn. If you thought last hunting season was tough, think about the ramifications to pheasants, quail, ducks, deer and our

Bon Appetite Bruins

Bears are omnivores, which means they’ll eat just about anything; from plants and berries to insects and roadkill. Here are some examples of bears with rather unusual eating preferences. The 3 Bears, Minus 2 The

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