by Editor | Sep 19, 2018 | Conservation, Hunting
In this fall 2018 article, Editor Nick Green reflects on his grandfather, their grouse pursuits and his reintroduction to a sport that his grandfather revered. The feature photo was taken by Michigan Out-of-Doors Communications Intern Mikayla Carter during a training...
by Editor | Aug 27, 2018 | Conservation, Hunting
By Jay Dowd “During a few phone conversations with him, I was able to gather that his immense love for grouse was only overshadowed by his love of bird dogs. One didn’t have to look too far down the list to see he also had a fondness for good double guns and a...
by Editor | Aug 23, 2018 | Firearms, Hunting
In this Summer 2018 article, Jason Herbert recounts his journey to put some life back into an old Stevens 12-gauge shotgun. By Jason Herbert I wasn’t really looking to pick up a new gun, or a new project, for that matter. Blessed with four children and several...
by Editor | Aug 21, 2018 | Hunting
Kevin Vistisen, who hosts the popular Deer Hunter Podcast, has taken plenty of swamp bucks like the one above. He uses the strategies in this article to ensure that his arrow meets a mature whitetail each season (Photo: Kevin Vistisen). By Darren Warner Slowly...
by Editor | Aug 21, 2018 | Conservation, Hunting
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission completed the August 9, 2018 monthly meeting where the biggest item up for action was Chronic Wasting Disease Regulations (Wildlife Conservation Order Amendment No. 12). Rather than take you through the pain of all the...
by Editor | Jun 5, 2018 | Hunting
By Ed Zebrowski, Jr. Over the years, many owners of companion hunting dogs have been faced with countless training obstacles. Many of these problems center on having quality training time, a suitable place to train or others to train with. Realistically, most of us...