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Jan.-Feb. 2026 digital issue available

The Jan.-Feb. 2026 digital issue of Ontario Out of Doors magazine is now available. Become a member today for your digital access.

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The Jan.-Feb. 2026 digital issue of Ontario Out of Doors is now available.

In the Jan.-Feb. 2026 issue of Ontario Out of Doors magazine, you’ll read about winter trout, the latest in 2026 fishing boats and motors, how to sharpen your gun dog's instincts, and more!

“There are few feelings more satisfying than icing a big brookie in winter. The sight of these beautiful fish glistening against the snow makes the heart leap a little. Yet, making that moment happen is rarely easy. Brook trout are notoriously fickle, and adding a foot of ice over them doesn’t make things easier," Gord Ellis writes in “Dialing in winter brook trout.”

Plus wild grouse, bacon, & gnocci cream soup.

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