The fall hunting season is in full swing now and on this week’s radio show we talk about several hunting related issues and topics.
First, DNR biologist Tom Cooley joins me to discuss the latest outbreak of disease in Michigan’s whitetail herd. Fortunately, this latest outbreak is not as dangerous as TB or CWD.
Then, Tim Hart of the Q1 Buck Pole contest brings me up to speed on that event.
We wrap up the hour with Randy Jorgenson of Woods-n-Waternews. Randy has some interesting thoughts this week on hunter ethics.
The second hour kicks off with a friend of mine Dan Donarski of Michigan’s U.P. Dan is a veteran outdoor respected for his thoughts and insight.
Tony Hansen of Michigan United Conservation Clubs wraps up the hour with his weekly report on wildlife and resource related issues in Lansing.
In the final hour I visit with Mike Andrews of Scent Lok. Mike tells me the theory behind the product, how hunters can use that technology and how to maintain Scent Lok clothing.
The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This week Dave has another tasty recipe.
Thank you Mike for all you do to promote outdoor sports. Your comments are greatly appreciated and thought provoking. The comment regarding the constant/incessant appeal for money by the NRA really turns me off. Your right, the NRA is a very important organization; however, they just never let up.
Keep up the good work. Please don’t forget about waterfowl hunting. The Shiawassee Flats group has done a tremendous job raising funds for improvements to the resource.
Your are right Jerry. I sometimes overlook waterfowl hunting. I guess three hours isn’t long enough….I need a fourth hour for the show! I expected to get lots of response to my comments on the NRA’s constant fundraising, and I did. Almost every one agreed with me. By the way, I got another call from them this afternoon.