
Commentary: Post Thanksgiving, the times are a changing
Well, another Thanksgiving Day is in the books. It seemed to slip up on me this year even though I typically welcome the holiday with great anticipation, counting the days until its arrival.
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Well, another Thanksgiving Day is in the books. It seemed to slip up on me this year even though I typically welcome the holiday with great anticipation, counting the days until its arrival.
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There’s really nothing like the terror associated with falling through the ice and into dangerously cold water.
Anyone who’s survived the scenario can recall it in vivid detail even years later. Some of them

Let the sport shows begin!
Ohio’s popular winter sports show season gets underway Jan. 10 and continues through March with a full calendar of expos scheduled across the state. The shows provide a welcome

By the end of August, I started watching the weather outlook for winter. The temperature in the North Pacific foreshadows what to expect.
It is speculation at its best, depicted through various computer models.

Water temperatures remain in the 50s, which is allowing anglers to stay on open water on inland lakes to catch shallow crappies and saugeyes.

All bodies of water have an aroma, distinct and particular, and with them they can brag about the fish they hold.
The oceans’ flavor is sharp with the nose-tingling bite of salt. You’ll find

Upper Midwesterners understand better than anyone else how the Great Lakes are both big and old. I mean really, really big and equally really, really old.
The Great Lakes were filled some 11,000 years

You could point to a host of technological advances that in recent decades have redefined the sport of ice fishing. New batteries let you power electronics all day long, and probably longer.
The electronics themselves

The new boat wash station uses a system that cleans and reuses water from power washing and prevents harmful materials contained in the wastewater from running off into Lake Erie, such as algae, paint chips,
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