With little rain throughout the summer and into early fall, many fishermen found themselves left high and dry while chasing migratory salmon on the annual fall spawning runs.
Parts 1 & 2 of this Series we covered the different types of cams on bows and how they provide a mechanical advantage when (1) storing energy in the limbs of the bow and (2) when releasing this stored
In previous parts of ‘Understanding Compound Bows’ we learned that the fastest bows of today will probably be shorter bows with high-speed cams; and they will also have reflex or deflexed risers with
It was a cold, clear evening in early November and I was perched on the edge of a recently cut farm field, doe decoy setup amongst the bales of straw, with a scent wick with some doe estrous on it han
With November just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about gearing up for the hardwater season. ‘First ice’ can offer some of the most spectacular angling opportunities of the ice f
I have just returned from a successful fly-in moose hunt in the far north of Ontario with my friend Curt from Oregon; and 2 of his friends, Jack and Russ.
With the growing deer population in Northwestern Ontario, the time has never been better to fill additional antlerless deer tags while at the same time topping up your freezer with tasty venison for t
Being transported by float plane into the middle of Ontario’s north with a weapon that was designed 50,000 years ago to hunt North America’s largest ungulate can be a little intimidating, however that
In Northwestern Ontario, we have so much to be thankful for: We live in a place that affords us opportunities for higher education, an outstanding quality of life, and a safe environment; all while be
The best time of the year to share food is when we get to do so with family and friends. Times like Christmas, birthdays, Easter, Thanksgiving and of course summer barbeques.