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Should Burbot Have Gamefish Status?
On the latest episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete discussed some news out of Minnesota, where Burbot have officially been given “Gamefish Status”.
Behind the Scenes: Fall Stripers on the Miramichi
Okee-Dokee everyone, you’re about to read up on a fish-filled, crazy trip that took place in mid-October of 2022. For this Fish’n Canada shoot, we
Are Bass the Perfect Tournament Species?
This week’s episode of Outdoor Journal Radio was all about bass fishing and opened with an interesting study that shows why bass might be one
10 Key Take-Aways from our Conversation with a Tick and Lyme Disease Expert
Presented by Garmin Spring is an exciting time to be an outdoorsman in Canada, as fishing seasons begin to open, turkeys start gobbling, and the
Why Bananas Don’t Belong on Boats: The Stories Behind 13 of the World’s Strangest Fishing Superstitions
Want to listen instead? Check out our latest podcast below! Superstitions are thought to be a human adaptation that allows us to feel power in
Jay Siemens Interview – Outdoor Journal Radio
Ang and Pete head to the phones and call up fellow Canadian, Jay Siemens, to chat about: having grandparents as fans; the freedom of the
Should Burbot Have Gamefish Status?
On the latest episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete discussed some news out of Minnesota, where Burbot have officially been given “Gamefish Status”.
Behind the Scenes: Fall Stripers on the Miramichi
Okee-Dokee everyone, you’re about to read up on a fish-filled, crazy trip that took place in mid-October of 2022. For this Fish’n Canada shoot, we
Are Bass the Perfect Tournament Species?
This week’s episode of Outdoor Journal Radio was all about bass fishing and opened with an interesting study that shows why bass might be one
10 Key Take-Aways from our Conversation with a Tick and Lyme Disease Expert
Presented by Garmin Spring is an exciting time to be an outdoorsman in Canada, as fishing seasons begin to open, turkeys start gobbling, and the
Why Bananas Don’t Belong on Boats: The Stories Behind 13 of the World’s Strangest Fishing Superstitions
Want to listen instead? Check out our latest podcast below! Superstitions are thought to be a human adaptation that allows us to feel power in
Jay Siemens Interview – Outdoor Journal Radio
Ang and Pete head to the phones and call up fellow Canadian, Jay Siemens, to chat about: having grandparents as fans; the freedom of the
Podcast Clips
Yvonne Brown of Ontario Women Anglers
Accomplished angler and founder of Ontario Women Anglers, Yvonne Brown, is being acknowledged by the fishing community for her contributions to the sport. She is
Brisket for Dummies
Sean Kelly goes low and slow to explain the finer points of cooking Brisket. Black Angus Blue Mountain is a high-quality butcher shop that specializes
Samuel Wilmot and the Lake Ontario Salmon
Samuel Wilmot initiated and led Canada’s fish-culture program between 1868 and 1895. He established a hatchery in Newcastle, Ontario, intending to save the Lake Ontario
Are Canadian hunters misunderstood?
Keith Beasley, host and producer of the popular TV hunting adventure program Canada in the Rough, joins us to talk about how him and his
Can Walleye take the Heat?
The Doc gives us the goods on why Walleye stop biting when the water temperature is high and also talks about his latest article Muskies
Bear breaks into unlocked car
This week retired OPP Staff Sergeant Brad Schlorff talks about fighting over feeding Seagulls and bears that know how to open unlocked cars. Invasive Sea