
The Happy Prepper: The joys of readying for bird hunting season
If my bird-hunting friends were a composite character, the passing of the Fourth of July holiday would mark the end of summer fishing and the beginning of bird-hunting preparation.

If my bird-hunting friends were a composite character, the passing of the Fourth of July holiday would mark the end of summer fishing and the beginning of bird-hunting preparation.

Outdoor users have been known to get black eyes over the how and why we go into the woods or onto the water. Whether it is the latest cheating scandal at a fishing tournament, or

The total solar eclipse that occurred on April 8 was a tough act to follow, but a summer meteor shower can still bring excitement to a star-gazer like me!
According to the American Meteor

Late in the day of July 23, I made a spur-of-the-moment decision and headed afield. That action paid off with information that I’m confident could help me this early archery deer season.
My wife

I have been told that the lures I tend to talk about are usually the old tried-and-true fish catchers. I even got a letter that accused me, “What’s the deal Sarley, you dinosaur? Haven’t you

The USDA Forest Service Eastern Region is announcing two requests for applications for Great Lakes Restoration Initiative projects.
Through an agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency, the Forest Service anticipates that up to $6.2

People love to group, label, and pigeon-hole what we see and experience around us in nature.
I believe it helps us to understand and organize in our brains the vast number of species with

Herbie Self watched what could be called the “other oriole,” the seldom-seen orchard oriole, slurping up grape jelly. A bee buzzed in for some jelly, too, and the oriole added it to the menu.

Anyone who has hunted whitetails long enough knows the feeling. You’re almost to your treestand after moving slowly through the woods in the dark when the sound of an alarming blow and scattering hooves running
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