by Editor | Aug 21, 2019 | Conservation, Fishing, Hunting
By Chris Lamphere There will never be another generation like the Baby Boomers, whose unparalleled interest in the outdoors sustained a golden age of wildlife management and conservation. That age is slowly coming to an end as Baby Boomers grow older and become less...
by Editor | Jun 17, 2019 | Fishing
By Steve Griffin There’s no such thing as kayak fishing. At least no such single thing. In Michigan, a variety of species and settings are perfect matches for the kayak. We talk about kayak fishing — sometimes even contract the two words into kayakfishing — as if it...
by Editor | Jun 14, 2019 | Conservation, Fishing, Hunting
The Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers High School Scholarship Committee is currently seeking nominations for 2019. The winner will be announced at the 2019 AGLOW conference in Lacrosse, Wisconsin and will receive $500. This scholarship is meant to further the...
by Editor | Jun 4, 2019 | Fishing, Hunting
Hemingway was a Michigander at heart; one doesn’t have to dive very deep in his writing to imagine sitting on a brook trout stream trying to match the hatch or sleeping under a giant white pine in Michigan’s Northern Lower Peninsula. Although there isn’t much written...
by Editor | Jun 3, 2019 | Fishing
By Blake Sherburne A year ago, some fishy friends and I took a trip to the White River in Arkansas to try our hands at one of the best streamer rivers in the United States. Streamer fishing on the White is at its best when Bull Shoals Dam is running extra water to...
by Editor | Mar 21, 2019 | Fishing
by Andy Duffy, Fishing for Trout *Check fishing and trout regulations before venturing out to a trout stream before Michigan’s traditional trout opener to be sure the section of stream you are going to fish is open. A balmy breeze sent mayflies skittering across...