
Outdoor Journal Radio – February 02 2019
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With two weeks to go before the Family Day holiday weekend, Sheila Wiebe from Ontario Parks, has a list of outdoor activities that the family can enjoy. ATV’s continue to trespass on snowmobile trails on private land. A popular trail on the west side of Algonquin Park is closed, after a fed up land owner shut down the access. Diane Tregunna from the South Shore Restoule Snowmobile Club, shares the story with Angelo.
On the Go Fish in Ontario segment, we’re traveling 150 miles north of Thunder Bay. Lawrence Resmer from North Albany Lodge joins Angelo with stories about monster northern pike and walleye.
Thomas J Elpel from Pony Montana, salvages road kill for the frying pan. Why not make the best of a bad day, with your road killed deer or elk for the evening meal? Elpel is an accomplished outdoorsman and author. He’s preparing for a 3700 kilometre trip down the Missouri River in a homemade dug out canoe!
Play it Safe with Retired Staff Sergeant of the OPP Bradley Schlorff
Retired Park Superintendent – Algonquin Provincial Park – John Winters
Go Wild with Black Angus Fine Meats and Game
Go Fish In Ontario.com with North Albany Lodge
Gord Pyzer – The Doc – Outdoor Canada Magazine
Sheila Wiebe – Ontario Parks
Diane Tregunna – President – South Shore Restoule Snowmobile Club
Thomas J Elpel – Author, Builder, Educator and Conservationist – Montana