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 5, 2019 | Hunting
Enter code MOOD10 to receive a 10 percent discount on your Dakota 283 order today! Our hunting dogs start as an investment — much like a mutual fund in its infancy. We spend sometimes thousands of dollars on them, spend exponentially more on food, care and vet bills,...
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 4, 2019 | Hunting
By Nick Green The lathe whirled as he pressed his wooden-handled shapers into the block of acrylic. The dull hum of the lathe and rhythmic ‘tap,’ ‘tap,’ ‘tap’ from the acrylic pieces hitting the window above him sounded like a metronome keeping time. Dimly lit, the...
by Editor | May 24, 2019 | Hunting
By Chris Lamphere How do we get more people involved in hunting, especially small game? Ultimately, that’s the question that a new state pheasant-stocking program aims to answer … or at the very least, shed some light on. During the 2018 lame duck session of the...
by Editor | May 10, 2019 | Hunting
By: Jason Herbert “Sure honey.” I wasn’t going to bite. I’ve been married long enough to detect the slight tone of sarcasm in her voice. “Go ahead. Take as much money as you want to plant food plots for the deer. While you’re at it, do you want to...