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Steve Galea

Steve Galea is best known as OOD's humour columnist, but if it relates to hunting or fishing, he's serious about it. As upland game editor, he enjoys spending time in tangled places gunning for ruffed grouse and woodcock, especially in good company. When he's not there, he's chasing turkeys, stalking squirrels, hunting waterfowl, pursuing whitetails, or fly fishing. It really just depends on the season.
Paul Tshesnokow, a Barrie angler, has landed a record white sucker on the Beaver River in Beaverton. Tshesnokow holds two Ontario records.
Over the years, I’ve heard a number of fly fishing myths repeated time and again—so I’ve decided to break them down and share the real truth.
George Brown of Courtright has long been known as “Lucky”—a name he clings to as he recalls a disastrous barrel rupture while deer hunting.
A comprehensive reference book on how to make the most of modern rifle scopes and other sighting systems, effectively.
The Adaptive Angler is not your typical fishing book, delving into ideas that are not commonly discussed, such as how fish adapt.
Many anglers or hunters have had at least one close call in cold water, as our activities frequently take us there during the coldest times.