Month: June 2020

What Children Can Learn from Camping

Two children sit on luggage in the open trunk of a car, holding hands and looking at each other.

Camping has been a favorite family pastime for centuries. Long sunny days spent together in nature and quiet nights around the campfire under starry skies are the perfect backdrops for making memories children and parents will cherish for a lifetime. Funny stories and loving memories aren’t the only things your kids can gain from a… Read more »

5 Ways You Can Practice Sustainable Fishing

Hands holding a digital globe with a green recycling symbol above a body of water, symbolizing environmental conservation.

When you’re constantly out on the water, under the blazing sun and bright blue sky, watching the aquatic wildlife swim below you, you develop a special appreciation and respect for the environment. It’s hard not to feel a duty to protect and preserve the natural world around you when you spend so much time reaping… Read more »

What to Do If You Encounter A Moose

A large moose stands in a grassy area with yellow autumn foliage and trees in the background.

Moose are breathtaking creatures whose pure size and unique beauty would stop anyone in their tracks. If you live or spend a lot of time in southern Canada, or even parts of the Northeastern U.S., it is not unlikely that you will eventually cross paths with one in the wild. Although a moose sighting may… Read more »

The Best Tips for Fishing in the Rain

A small wooden boat floats on calm sea under a cloudy, overcast sky with dark storm clouds in the distance.

When a newbie fisherman wakes up the morning of their trip and sees that it’s raining, they’ll probably sigh in disappointment and postpone their excursion. An experienced angler, on the other hand, will recognize an exciting opportunity for a better haul. Unlike many outdoor activities, rain doesn’t have to put a damper on your fishing… Read more »