Trucking into spring gobbler season
As I get older I’ve found I’ve become less tolerant of a lot of things. For example, last week I took my year-old truck back to the dealer to see if they could install intermittent
As I get older I’ve found I’ve become less tolerant of a lot of things. For example, last week I took my year-old truck back to the dealer to see if they could install intermittent

I can tell you right now the lady at the drive-up window at McDonald’s on Tuesday is going to be pretty confused. “Welcome to McDonald’s, can I take your order please?” will be answered with

Paula and I didn’t have too many options for our ceremonial trout season kickoff, which we made a day after the traditional April 1 kickoff, since it was snowing steadily on that day, a wet,
April is finally here and the opening day of New York’s trout season has come and gone. For some reason, trout season in New York is not the all-out party and holiday it is in
Last week I took advantage of the nice weather we had here in the Southern Tier and headed to the local sportsmen’s club for a few rounds of trap shooting. Trap shooting is something I

I grew up watching Buffalo Sabres hockey legend Rick Martin – on television and in Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo. He was amazing. It was the 1970s and hockey was growing by leaps and bounds in

I think it may have been a Norman Rockwell painting. The little kid is standing with his nose and hands pressed against the glass, staring at the counter with its gumballs, taffy sticks and chocolate

This is typically the time of year when I really start thinking about spring gobbler hunting. True, anyone who knows me even a little would say it’s always on my mind, but when the days

There’s a hew and cry in neighboring Ohio about the youth seasons. It seems some would like to see them moved until after the regular deer season, while others would have them abolished altogether. The
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