Ripple Outdoors Podcast

Ontario’s hunting and fishing experts discuss issues that affect hunters and anglers.
November 13, 2007

Biggest Little Fishing Contest Winners!

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Fellow award winning writer, tournament angler and good friend Chris Hockley announced the grand prize winners of the Biggest Little Fishing Contest this week.

The Big Brothers & Big Sisters were helped out by sponsors such as Yamaha, and many local business donating fishing tackle to kids. Chris sent me this email with some of the details. For additional details and the full story check out (Read on …)

November 11, 2007

Thank a Veteran or Enlisted Personel if YOU Hunt or Fish

See my blog, thank a veteran or enlisten personel often. They ensure you can enjoy your wonderful lifestyle.

Rememberance Day is only once a year, but you can never thank them often enough.

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Episode Credits

Voice by Chuck Lefleur
Music by Jon Schmidt from the Podsafe Music Network

 
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November 11, 2007

Remember Canada’s veterans and active members of the forces

If you fish, hunt or just enjoy Canada’s awesome outdoors remember who helped make it possible to continue to live this wonderful lifestyle.  Canada’s veterans and active member of our armed forces gave great sacrifices in the past and today to keep our country free from tyranny, terrorists.

We enjoy a lifestyle that is second to none when it comes to freedom, (Read on …)

November 7, 2007

Opening Day Deer

I could have used that extra hour of sleep but I certainly wouldn’t want to miss opening day of the 2007 Ontario Deer controlled hunt. Climbing up into my tree stand at 5:30am with a frosty brisk breeze sure wakes you up in a hurry!
A lot of the forest has been stripped of it’s colourful foliage but its still thick in other areas, We need a good blast of winter!

Sunrise is almost here but even with a mist hanging over those bull rushes to the east I can see  (Read on …)