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Archive for September, 2008

Grindstone Angling Open House on October 4th

Posted by Peter Wood On September - 30 - 2008ADD COMMENTS

Don’t let the September 30thclosures keep you off the water. Come join us on Saturday Oct 4th to learn about extended season opportunities for trout, steelhead, salmon bass and muskie on your favourite rivers or better yet, discover some new water. The day will include Read the rest of this entry »

Ontario Wild Turkey Fall Hunt Update

Posted by Peter Wood On September - 28 - 2008ADD COMMENTS

The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (O.F.A.H.) is informing hunters who intend to purchase wild turkey tags for the new fall hunt, that the tags are not as widely available as the spring version.

With few exceptions, hunters wishing to purchase a wild turkey tag will need Read the rest of this entry »

Rocky Crawford’s hunting whitetails with a bow#114

Posted by Peter Wood On September - 25 - 2008ADD COMMENTS

Listen in to Rocky Crawford’s seminar on bow hunting for whitetails.

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Episode Credits

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

Taste of Incentives Grow for 2008 BPS Lake Simcoe Open

Posted by Peter Wood On September - 22 - 2008ADD COMMENTS

Strike King Coffee Tube Hidden Weight: Strike King will contribute $1,000 to an undisclosed Strike King Coffee Tube Hidden Weight Payout.

The Aurora Bassmasters are pleased to announce that Strike King has again thrown its support behind the exciting new partnership between their club and Bass Pro Shops Canada, Inc. Slated for Saturday, October 25th, 2008,

The Bass Pro Shops Lake Simcoe Open presented by Jack Link’s Beef Jerky has fast become Read the rest of this entry »

Young Canadian waterfowl hunters need more mentors

Posted by Peter Wood On September - 19 - 20081 COMMENT

Winnipeg, Manitoba—It’s been said that statistics can be made to prove anything—even the truth. 

In the case of Canadian waterfowl hunter numbers, statistics tell an alarming, fact-based story, the repercussions of which could be devastating to the future of waterfowl conservation and hunting in Canada. Delta Waterfowl and other groups are responding by creating waterfowl hunting opportunities for new hunters. 

 Since the 1970s, waterfowl hunter numbers have dropped precipitously across Read the rest of this entry »