“Holiday Cooking with Wild Game!”
Our friends at Fat Man’s Landing love to share hunting and fishing stories. Celebrate your harvest with easy-to-make appetizers and unique party planning ideas — all on FML Outdoors!
Posted in Outdoors, Recipes, tagged Appetizer, Fat Man's Landing, Fondu, Outdoor Cooking, Pheasant, Ruffed Grouse, Wild Game Cooking, Wrapped Bacon Roll on December 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Our friends at Fat Man’s Landing love to share hunting and fishing stories. Celebrate your harvest with easy-to-make appetizers and unique party planning ideas — all on FML Outdoors!
Posted in Outdoors, tagged Duck Tape, Keep you stick on the ice, Minnesota, Online, PBS, Saint Paul, Season, The Red Green Show, Watch, YouTube on December 6, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Outdoors, tagged Grouse, Outdoor Cooking, Pheasant, Venison on December 5, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Friends enjoyed a four-course meal of Pheasant, Grouse and Venison. Salivating uncontrollably…I’m sure they’ll be back for more!
2009
Posted in Outdoors on November 26, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The day before Thanksgiving, my daughter and I went grouse hunting
at Mille Lacs Wildlife Management Area. Towards the end of the day,
my dog Abby confronted a large porcupine. Unfortunately, we spent
the rest of the afternoon at the Vet, while the doctor use a scalpel
to remove quills buried deep under the skin.
Mille Lacs County, MN
Posted in Outdoors on November 24, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Question: Do you have faith our environment issues will get better?
Do you wonder what each of us can do to make it so?
We can do things in right our own backyard. Flowers alone can attract many species of butterflies and the seeds provide food for many birds like sparrows.
A few good examples are sunflowers, daisies, black-eyed susans and marigolds.
Timothy grass and Toro blueberries grow well as a hedge and have the most berries, Bluecrop blueberries grow easily as well and fast in the north.
Poplar trees are one of the fastest growing trees, as well as red Maples.The best time to plant is spring or early fall. Keep the garden area
away from the wildlife areas. Look for nice corners or areas where
the bushes will provide good cover for the animals you want to
invite, like doves, ducks, and ask yourself if squirrels, rabbits and
other more pesky animals will be welcomed. You can control wildlife
areas by getting bird feeders that are squirrel-proof and keeping
bird feeders close to wildlife area, up and away from dogs and cats.
A butterfly feeder should also be carefully placed.
Posted in Outdoors on November 13, 2009| Leave a Comment »

We had a bumper-crop of apples this year! We have two apple trees in our backyard (Haralson and Fireside). My daughter Madeline and friend enjoyed picking and pressing apples into cider. Afterwards, we boiled the cider with cinnamon sticks and cloves. I just love being outside — smelling the fall air, watching geese fly overhead and tickling the taste buds with homemade
apple cider!
Posted in Outdoors on November 13, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Hunting Videos, Outdoors, tagged Deer Hunting, Minnesota, Venison on November 13, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Outdoors, tagged 10-Point Buck, City Deer, Minnesota, Road Kill on November 12, 2009| Leave a Comment »

This large 10-point buck was hit by a car 30-minutes ago
and was sent via cell phone by a friend who works for the City.
The venison will be harvested and shared with the local Food Shelf .
Bloomington, MN
Posted in Hunting, Outdoors, tagged Big Buck, Bow Hunting, Hunting, Minnesota on November 12, 2009| Leave a Comment »

It was mid-afternoon, the day before opening rifle season, when Rick connected with a nice 6-point buck. At deer camp, everyone was anxious for Saturday’s morning hunt. Congratulations Rick!
Makinen, MN
Posted in Hunting, Outdoors, tagged 11-Point Buck, Deer Hunting, Minnesota on November 12, 2009| Leave a Comment »

I received Brian’s call Monday. A tall 11-point rack was not typical, nor was the 60-degree weather! I was asleep in my stand when this deer was harvested.
Bowstring, MN
Posted in Hunting, Outdoors, tagged 30 Point, Buck, Fond Du Lac, Schumacher, Wisconsin on September 23, 2009| Leave a Comment »

This truly is a deer of a life time. It’s rare to see a deer of this size, but to actually bring this beast into your sites and connect is even more rare.
It’s nice to know that you don’t have to go to the farthest reaches to find quality deer hunting—it’s right here in our backyard!
I’m sure, Mr. Schumacher will have plenty of opportunities to share his story.
Click here, to see more pictures of the massive deer.
Fond du Lac, WI.
Posted in Camping, Outdoors on July 31, 2009| Leave a Comment »
When you’re camping, and hiking you may not always have medications on hand for minor emergencies. Where there’s poison ivy — my grandsons will be sure to play in it!
The scratchy nettles always seem to find me! Nettles are an itch weed after the plant reaches a foot high.
Many people eat nettles. Only the very smallest leaves on very young plants (mix in salads).
Poison ivy is the most common to cause irritation. Once you have identified the plant causing a rash. The next thing is to see what’s available to cleanse the area. Time is important here because the plants oils are seeping into your skin and within 2-hours a serious rash can develop.
Sumac is another pesky plant.
See below to identify poison ivy: www.remediesforpoisonivy.com
Below is a list of at natural remedies and quick fixes:
When camping with kids, it’s a good idea to bring a septic pen for bee bites. These days, using butter or raw steak on a skin infections is not advised. Bacteria in meat can make things worse! Spider bites can be bad, and in some places chiggers and jelly fish.
Posted in Outdoors, tagged Blueberries, Blueberry, Minnesota, Picking on July 22, 2009| 1 Comment »
The Blueberry season is apon us!
Have you noticed lately, Black Berries along the paths or signs now advertising, “Pick Your Own Strawberries?” This is the time of the year when Blueberries begin to ripen.
I’ve never been Blueberry picking, but after my experience Morel Mushroom hunting this year, I feel compelled to search for this allusive—all so sweet, die my fingers purple, Blueberry. Watch FML Outdoors: Episode 3.
Thanks to our contributing writer, Betty Vandenheuvel, I have a couple spots to check out. Wish me luck!
Posted in Fishing, Outdoors, tagged Fishing, Minnesota, Mississippi River, Monster Fish on June 30, 2009| 1 Comment »

Our esteemed fishing buddy and this years 2009 Eelpout King showed off his talents, once again, with this 15-pound song-of-a-catfish. Eye witnesses to the event commented that landing this fish and beaching the boat on a mid-river sandbar, could have been handled better with a net! Do I see a pattern developing? Stoney, you deserve this fish!
Mississippi River, MN