Johnston first Canadian to win Angler of the Year
Otonabee’s Chris Johnston became the first Canadian to win the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year (AOY) title.
Otonabee’s Chris Johnston became the first Canadian to win the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year (AOY) title.
The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) is proposing changes to the penalties for failing to submit a mandatory hunting report.
The Ontario OUT of DOORS 2024-2025 Hunting Annual is now available online. Subscribe today for your digital access.
A reader asks Classic Gear contributor Ken Doherty: Do you have any suggestions on how I might learn more about my rebarreled Mauser?
A Bancroft outdoors club has once again helped shape the next generation of conservationists through a free week-long tutoring program.
A reader asks if prepared food (like a tasty fish sandwich packed for lunch) counts towards your daily possession limit.
The August 2024 solunar calendar is now available! Get the dates and times when fish and wildlife will be most active this month.
Public feedback is sought on possible fishing regulation changes for the lower Ganaraska River aimed at boosting salmon protection.
Ontario is investing $650,000 to the town of Ajax to restore almost seven acres of wetlands in the Carruthers Creek watershed.