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Anglers and hunters may be the worst of all when it comes to superstition and what can and can’t happen before, during, and after an outing.
The Jan.-Feb. 2026 digital issue of Ontario Out of Doors magazine is now available. Become a member today for your digital access.
A working carbon monoxide (CO) alarm is now required on every level of any residence with a fuel-burning appliance as of January 1, 2026.
Anglers and hunters may be the worst of all when it comes to superstition and what can and can’t happen before, during, and after an outing.
The Jan.-Feb. 2026 digital issue of Ontario Out of Doors magazine is now available. Become a member today for your digital access.
A working carbon monoxide (CO) alarm is now required on every level of any residence with a fuel-burning appliance as of January 1, 2026.
Pronghorn, known in North America as pronghorn antelope or just antelope, are an exhilarating and affordable introduction to western hunting.
Ontario deer rank among the biggest whitetails in North America, with the northwest producing some of the heaviest.
The deer rut lasts months, though bucks’ chasing behavior peaks briefly in November marking the prime period for hunters.
Southwestern Ontario deer hunting on the farm with morning sits, tree stands, wet conditions, and memorable moments at camp.
White-tailed deer have incredible stamina. Here’s what to do after the shot to track, recover, and bring your deer home.
Many Ontario whitetail hunters know calling and rattling work, but perfecting it takes skill. OOD big-game experts share their tips.