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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.
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.
Perhaps the truest thing you can say about coyotes is that they are the ultimate survivors. No matter what they adapt and thrive.
Often overlooked and widely available, squirrels provide surprisingly challenging hunts that sharpen skills and offer consistent action.
Many upland hunters agree that a grouse flushed from a tree makes for the toughest shot. Here are a few tips to boost your success.
The MNR is ramping up moose research in northwestern Ontario, GPS-collaring hundreds of moose and wolves to monitor their movements.
Hitting a pie plate at 50 yards in practice doesn’t always reflect your true maximum effective range in real hunting conditions.