Outdoors
Buck changes
May 11, 2008
It was interesting to see the new buck harvest proposal that popped up late last week. » Full Story
Weather influencing big-lake fishing
May 11, 2008
The walleye, northern pike and muskellunge opener for Upper Peninsula inland waters is on Thursday, the Michigan Department of Resources said in its weekly fishing report. » Full Story
Trout opener a spring ritual
May 11, 2008
Jim Duncan’s sacred space each Sunday morning is a rushing river in Vermont. ‘‘Trout fishing is my church,’’ said the 42-year-old contractor. » Full Story
Cold, wind slow fishing
May 4, 2008
Cold temperatures along with strong winds put a damper on fishing conditions, but the fish are there and as soon as it warms up and stays that way, fishing will improve, the Michigan Department of Nat » Full Story
Cookbook covers history of hunting
May 4, 2008
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — You can find exotic recipes from roasted raccoon with sweet potato sausage and cornbread stuffing to ‘‘Lost in the Marsh Venison Pie’’ in Chef John Fol » Full Story
Hookless fishing
April 27, 2008
BOSTON (AP) — Call them Pavlov’s fish: Scientists are testing a plan to train fish to catch themselves by swimming into a net when they hear a tone that signals feeding time. » Full Story
Trout season opens
April 27, 2008
Saturday marked the opening of trout season on Type 1 and Type 2 waters in Michigan, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said. » Full Story
Wildfire still a concern
April 27, 2008
What a great time to be in the northwoods — the snow is gone (almost), temperatures are rising and trout streams are open for doing battle with lunker brookies, browns and steelies. » Full Story



BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Spey’s the way.