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Top 10 Tips I Forget Not Everyone Knows
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- Category: Backcountry Camping Articles
Quite regularly, I forget how much time I spend camping, canoeing and portaging compared to most other people. I want to say this in the least obnoxious way possible, but sometimes I don’t realize that certain things that are (by now) habit for me turns out to be a helpful tip to someone else. And it’s that very avoidance of being...
New Rules for Species at Risk Protection
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Ontario is simplifying rules for landowners, municipalities and businesses under its Endangered Species Act (ESA), while maintaining its place as a North American leader in species protection....
Training Pilots for Forest Fire Season
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Ontario is opening an innovative flight training centre for water bomber pilots in Sault Ste. Marie....
Ontario Launches Pilot at Mississagi Provincial Park
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Ontario is working with the City of Elliot Lake to continue providing camping and other services at Mississagi Provincial Park for the 2013 season....
First Nation Begins Land Use Planning Process
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Deer Lake First Nation and Ontario have signed an agreement to work together on a land use plan. ...
Get ready for Spring - Cheap
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With the snow melting, it's time to get ready to hit the trails and water this summer. But there is no way to deny the economic concerns out there either. So a good alternative might be buying the equipment you need used, or selling some of the used equipment you no longer use, to fund the purchases you need.
Ontario, Saskatchewan, produce record book lake trout and elk
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It’s been a banner year so far for Canadian animals making it into the record books. In mid January, Duluth, Minnesota, resident Bruce Sederberg was ice fishing for lake trout on Ontario’s White Otter Lake, northwest of Atikokan, when he hooked into a big fish.
Summer checklist: Fish with kids
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Been there, done that? If you’re looking for something new and different to do this summer, we’ve got you covered. Over the course of the summer, we’ll be introducing new and fun ways to take your fishing and hunting pursuits to a whole new level—and beyond. Below is just one of those things.
Some 40-plus years ago, I fished with...
Who owns the fish?
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Usually the letters I receive are, well, “happy ones,” from keen anglers wanting to talk about a recent fishing experience, share a big fish photo, or discuss a new technique. But there are exceptions.
Case in point: Buddy Bob Izumi and I were discussing the importance of finding fish holding “cover,” such as fallen trees...
Top 10 - Where to fish for walleye
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In time for walleye opener, we rounded up some of the best spots to catch the species....
Why We Lose Hunting Access
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In just the last four years, Cory Peterson’s outfitting business has doubled in size to nearly 60,000 acres of deer- and turkey-rich ground in Nebraska’s Sand Hills. But Peterson, who also farms corn and raises beef cattle in the area, didn’t pursue many of his leases. Instead, neighbors came to him, offering to lease their land...
Are Genetically Modified Crops a Threat to Wildlife?
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First we had delayed-ripening tomatoes, then nutritionally enhanced canola oil, then Roundup-Ready soybeans and non-allergenic milk.
It’s hard to eat in America without swallowing a genetically modified bite, and with each new test-tube food comes the question: Are these products safe to eat? Researchers and regulators are spending time and...
CPSC report shows decline in ATV deaths, injuries
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All-terrain vehicle injuries have declined significantly over the past five years, showing “a change in trend direction” according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The CPSC’s 2011 Annual Report of All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV)-Related Deaths and Injuries,
Arctic Cat announces engine and co-brand agreements with Yamaha
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News release Arctic Cat Inc. announced that it has entered into an engine supply agreement with Yamaha Motor Corporation, expanding Arctic Cat’s purchase of Yamaha snowmobile engines starting in the 2014 model year. Arctic Cat initially entered into an agreement to purchase Yamaha 123cc 4-stroke engines for its youth snowmobile in 2009.
Yamaha unveils six new snowmobiles for 2014
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Yamaha unveiled six new snowmobile models for 2014 at its North American dealer meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 20, in Minneapolis. In a major announcement, Yamaha officials said that five of the 2014 sleds will be assembled by Arctic Cat on Cat’s ProCross chassis. The SR Viper, RTX SE, LTX, LTX SE and XTX SE all...
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