Big Game for the Little Rifle

By Steve Galea

I love squirrel hunting. I believe most hunters would, if they'd just give it a try. To begin with, it's the simplest of all hunting disciplines. A small-game licence, a shotgun or .22, a handful of ammo, and a suitable patch of hardwoods are all you need to enjoy an exciting day afield.... more »

The Jacks are Back (1745 views)

Norfolk County is dotted with tobacco kilns, ginseng gardens, woodlots, century homes, roadside markets, and pretty little towns. It's contained by big skies and fragrant cedar windrows. The people here are rooted in the land; stewardship is important, and simple country traditions still count for... more »

Double teaming for squirrels (673 views)

Hunting squirrels takes patience, stealth, bushcraft, accurate shooting, and an intimate knowledge of the quarry to consistently fill a game bag. Of course, the same requirements are necessary for any hunting situation, but being a good squirrel hunter seems to set the standard.... more »

Tips for tricking wary predators (1159 views)

Most hunting lessons are the result of making mistakes. This is especially true of predator hunting. Have you ever had a fox swing downwind and hightail it for cover after catching your scent? What about a coyote that hangs up at the edge of the woods? Did it catch you moving? Or did you over-call?... more »


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