Ripple Outdoors Podcast

Ontario’s hunting and fishing experts discuss issues that affect hunters and anglers.
April 16, 2008

Gobbler Tactics - Six Simple Steps to Success

 1.       Scouting in the pre-season is crucial to a successful spring Gobbler hunt. Driving along the back roads with a good set of binoculars at the ready will often locate feeding flocks Hens walking in snowof birds. You can also (Read on …)

April 14, 2008

Fishing World - Hunting & Fishing Gear up to75% off sale

While attending the BASSTALK Seminar at Fishing World, owners Mike & Jim announced an up to 75% off sale on hunting and fishing gear.

If you want to save some cash on hunting and fishing gear check them out between April 14-20th.

Phone 905-573-2288 or 2411 Barton Street E in Hamilton.

While your their sign up for the largest gobbler contest. Pays out for top three gobblers and also everyone has a chance to win a free shotgun in the ticket draw.

Get over there soon!

Don’t be a turkey and miss out!

Gobbler on the run

April 14, 2008

Rocky Crawford on taking Gobblers with a bow #087

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Host Peter Wood listens in to Rocky Crawford’s Bow Hunting Seminar for Spring Gobblers.  www.rockycrawfordoutdoors.com

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

 
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April 11, 2008

Richard Holloway’s 8 pound bass #086

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Host Peter Wood chats with visually impaired angler Richard Holloway about his tandem bike ride to raise money for the  Northern Special Olympics.

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

 
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April 10, 2008

Press release OFAH - Animal Cruelty Bill S-203 Passes

The long and often acrimonious debate over amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada with respect to animal cruelty overcame a major hurdle yesterday in the House of Commons, with a large majority of Members of Parliament voting in support of Bill S-203, introduced by Liberal Senator John Bryden of New Brunswick. 

The bill, which represents the first advances on this issue in over one hundred years, will provide (Read on …)