It’s a busy show this week on the Outdoor Magazine Radio Show.
First, some thoughts on a recent Michigan dnr news release about last year’s disappointing deer season. I also talk about the discussion of a possible moose hunt on Isle Royale.
Then, Bill Pyles of Ohio Bowhunting Outfitters (BowOutfitters.com) joins me with details of his operation and why so many Michigan hunters go there.
Next, Tom Campbell of Woods-n-Waternews has a preview of their August edition and looks ahead to the big Outdoor Weekend coming up in September.
The second hour kicks off with captain Davi James of Fish Hunter Charters in Frankfort. David talks about the changing Great Lakes Fishery and how lake trout have become a big part of their catch.
Drew YoungeDyke is up next. Drew has some insight into the recent court decision again HSUS and also talks about the CWD issue in Michigan whitetails.
Bill Hoffman wraps up the hour. First he has details of a big archery shoot coming up at his club in August (LandOLakesBowmen.com) and also his writing career (WCHoffman.com).
Forensic science and how it can be used in the war on poaching is the topic of hour number three. David Stephens spent much of his career solving crimes in the Michigan State Police Lab but now he’s turned his attention to wildlife.
Valerie Blaschka joins me next to talk about the 20th anniversary of their big Waterfowl Festival at the Bay City State Recreation Area. You can get details at their website (FriendsofPark.org).
We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. As usual, Dave has a very nice wild game recipe.
I told you it was a busy show. I hope you like it.