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Trout Fishing With a Rock and Roll Guitar Legend

    When I head out of a metropolitan area for a long trip, I like to leave early in the morning, an hour or so before sun up. This is when you get to see a part of the city that most people, except for police, garbage collectors and EMTs, don’t.    It’s quiet, the streets [...]

Filed in Conservation,Fishing,Flyfishing,Roe,steelhead,Trout,Wildlife Management 3 Comments so far

THE ULTIMATE SNIPER by Maj. John L. Plaster USAR (ret.) [Book Review/Radio Interview]

                You may be asking what a review on a sniper instructional book is doing in an outdoors magazine dedicated to effective wildlife conservation practices and game and fish cooking. What you might be missing is how the path of hunter to sniper has returned to hunter in the last ten years. It’s evident in [...]

Filed in Book Reviews,Books,Conservation,Cork's Outdoors Radio,Equipment Reviews,Hunting,Rifle,Rifle Scopes,Sights No Responses yet

Julia Child’s “Ours Bourguignon” (Bear Bourguignon)

         In 1943, while working for the OSS in London, Julia McWilliams was introduced, by her boss “Wild Bill” Donovan, to James Corbett, a spitfire pilot in the RCAF. It would become a longtime friendship lasting until her death in 2004. When they went out to dinner, Corbett frequently regaled her with tales of his [...]

Filed in Bear,Big Game,Black Bear,Books,Conservation,Cooking,Meat Preparation,Organic,Wildlife Management 4 Comments so far

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