We start out this week’s show by looking ahead to the upcoming archery season as I talk with Ted Harpham of Darton Archery. Ted describes what to look for in a new bow and talks about the Darton line up of products.
Then Randy Jorgensen of Woods-n-Waternews talks about that publications’s thirty year history and how that family owned operation has competed with the bigger, corporate publishers.
Veteran angler and fishing educator Mark Romanack of Fishing 411 kicks off the second hour. Mark talks about fishing opportunities in Michigan and discusses the finer points of trolling…including the importance of depth.
The hour wraps up with Drew YoungeDyke from the Michigan United Conservation Clubs (mucc.org). Drew has details of their recent convention and talks about the OTG program. “On the Ground” is an effort to improve fish and wildlife habitat.
Sturgeon fishing is the topic in hour number three as I talk with Jim Felgenauer of Sturgeon for Tomorrow (StClairSturgeon.org). Jim describes how anglers target the giant fish in the St. Clair river and talks about the thrill of fighting a five foot long fish.
Wild game chef Dixie Dave Minar wraps it all up. This week Dave has another very nice walleye recipe.
Interesting guests with lots of good information this week on Outdoor Magazine Radio. I hope you like it.
Watched your interview with Fred Bear. Very impressive. The Rose City Area Historical Society is doing a presentation about Grousehaven and Fred Bear. Would you give permission to use that video and/or would you be interested in being a part of it. We are thinking mid Sept, but have not set a set yet.
Sure, go ahead. It’s a great idea.