A diverse and fast paced show this week on Outdoor Magazine radio.
I start out talking about my last Outdoor Magazine television show. That show includes video dating back to the late eighties and it was very interesting for me to look back on that part of my career.
Next, Jim Wale of JW Kennels has some great advice on rabbit hunting with beagles.
Then Mark Romanack of the Fishing 411 show talks about why early season ice fishing for perch and panfish can be so productive. He has some great information on locations, gear and techniques for catching more fish.
Also, a very interesting conversation with Michigan Conservation officer John Borkovich. John has details on finding a group of illegal aliens from Mexico involved in an alleged poaching incident in St. Clair County. That bust turned up several illegal guns, and resulted in 29 charges against 5 men.
Tony Hansen of the Michigan United Conservation Clubs wraps up the second hour with a look back at the firearm deer season. He says there are lots of unhappy hunters in Michigan this year and stresses the importance of filling out the DNR hunter survey.
Bowhunting for late season whitetails is the subject in our final hour with Tim Roller of the Wild Addiction TV Show. Tim says hunting can be very tough this time of year and hunters need to capitalize on the primary instinct of whitetails in the late season….their stomach.
We wrap up with wild game chef Dixie Dave Minar. Dave and I discuss our working relationship going back to the early days of Outdoor Magazine. He also reminds us gift certificates to his restaurant are a great Christmas gift idea.
A fast paced show this week filled with lots of great information and tips. I hope you enjoy it.

Interested in finding out more about the alleged poaching incident, such as when, where specifically were they aprehended, when will they be coming to trial and in what venue, etc. Can find no other reference on the internet other than your website
I’ve told you all I know about that situation Mike. I too find it interesting there’s no other coverage of those violations. It’s especially troubling the DNR has not issued a news release.