The Stages of Hunting & Fishing Apparently there are 5 stages of hunting. Fishing? We’ll see. For a while “Foodies” became well known as people who wanted to harvest their own wholesome, nutritional game for the table. This movement resulted in many adults taking hunter safety courses so they could harvest and gather their own […]
Month: March 2023
AN ONTARIO MOOSE PLAN
A 7-point plan to save Ontario’s moose A longtime friend used to sit on Ontario’s provincial Fish & Wildlife Board. The annual moose headache caused him to comment, tongue firmly embedded in-cheek – “just kill all of the moose and that will end this problem.” The moose issue never lets up. Retired moose biologist Alan […]
MUSKIE BRAGGING RIGHTS
BRAGGING RIGHTS? Who holds the record for the ‘fish of 10,000 casts’? There appears to be some debate. Of course length, girth and weight are the key factors. According to Fishbase.org two different fish hold the world record for either length or weight. The longest documented length is 183 cm (72.04”) and the heaviest is […]
THE OLDEST WATERFOWL
OLDEST WILD MALLARD Recently I wrote of a wild mallard duck being harvested in West Virginia that had been banded at Mitchell Bay, Ontario, in 2008 and mentioned that this was not a record. The oldest record banded mallard was 27 years, 7 months. I have since discovered that it was banded in Louisiana in […]
RECORD FISH
NEW CHANNEL CATFISH RECORD ON THE HORIZON Gordon Kauffeldt’s Channel Catfish entry to the OFAH’s Ontario Record Fish Registry is the potential new record in 2016 “assuming a larger Channel Catfish is not caught this year and submitted by February 14, 2016,” said federation representative David Ryrie. Kauffeldt, age 67, was fishing for walleye near […]
THE FIRE – 2015 Memorial Service
1004 SPECIAL EDITION THE TIMES TRAVELLER by BARNEY MOORHOUSE For Reproduction Rights call Access 1.800.893.5777 WILLIAM PATTISON 1878-1911 A SPECIAL MEMORIAL The June edition of the North Hastings Advertiser published the following report from St. Ola: The community was greatly shocked at the news of the terrific calamity at The Ridge in which Mr. Patterson […]
JONI MITCHELL – The Backstory
THE BACKSTORY – Joni Mitchell’s Coe Hill Connection Much of the following information is courtesy of Ernest (Ernie) Pattison; local historian also the former owner of The Old School Teahouse where many enjoyed a relaxing, refreshing ‘English’ tea and from where numerous book launchings took off. “I think old English or traditional English would describe […]
JONI MITCHELL – The Coe Hill Connection
JONI MITCHELL – THE COE HILL CONNECTION On Wednesday March 1, 2023 Grammy Award winner Joni Mitchell received the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song in Washington, D.C. This award “celebrates the work of an artist whose career reflects the influence, impact and achievement in promoting song as a vehicle of musical expression […]
MOOSE AIRLIFT – Part2
MOOSE AIRLIFT – Part 2 -1987 In 1985 29 moose, 10 bulls and 19 cows (mostly pregnant) from Algonquin Provincial Park, were sent to Michigan. During May and June 21 calves were seen with 17 radio-collared cows. Initially the goal had been to gather 30 moose over a two year period. The second transfer in […]
MOOSE AIRLIFT – Part 1
THE ALGONQUIN MOOSE AIRLIFT – Part 1 1985 One hundred and fifty years ago (1835) moose were native to Michigan. Then the settlers and loggers moved in, cleared the land and the white-tailed deer followed. When the mature trees were removed new growth generated favoured deer food. The increased population of people and deer were […]