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The Most Difficult Creek

The sport with the fly is a popular one these days. Go to Stories

Square-Tails of Iron County

As far as I could tell, here was the best hole in this stretch of the creek. Go to Stories

It's Not the Lutefisk They're After

Pastor Larson Johansson, the energetic and newly ordained Norwegian minister, was called to guide the souls of the Lutheran Church of the Good Life, a congregation of largely elderly and good folks from the Old Country. Go to Stories

Nine Miles South of the Baraga County Line 

I'd like to introduce myself. I am the Troutmaster. Go to Stories

Socket Boys

"Looks pretty good boys, what's it supposed to do again, I mean, if anyone asks me?" We could not understand why Mr.O'Beeker seemed so slow to realize the contributions from our experiment awaiting the human race. Go to Stories

Saving Tracker John

Cogitation Pond was loaded with trout; rainbows and square tails. It's the kind of place I could take Tracker and be assured both of us would catch trout. The only snag with Cogitation was that it was also loaded with bear and moose - kind of a funnel for ill- behaved wildlife. Go to Stories

Nothing by Mouth

"Daylight in the swamp!" shouts the self-elected General in charge of the Morning Rise. "I got some pannycakes going, and they look good..."Go to Stories

A hunter's remorse (Use this one. It works!)

I never got a good look at the deer. All of a sudden, it was standing there, 50 yards away. Go to Stories


This really happened to me!

We're pleased to introduce a new feature to the BMO called, "This really happened to me!" I know what you're saying, "...but there is an article by that name in Outdoor Life every month!" WRONG. That article is named, "This happened to me." and if anyone has ever read those stories, you got to believe that they are not true. If they are, you must feel sorry for the poor schmuck who shot a hole in the boat while duck hunting, fell out of a tree stand onto a grizzly bear, was attacked by herd of chipmunks, or was forced to run five miles through the desert while applying direct pressure to his ear because of being bitten by a rattle snake while listening for a buffalo stampede!

These are real stories (we think) by real people in the act of deer hunting or just hanging around camp. When we get 'em, we'll post 'em. Sorry, we don't pay $50 for a story. That should keep the riff-raff out!

How was your Hunt?

With the 2002 season behind us, we're sure there are some nice Big Buck Stories out there from your latest hunt. Maybe you have a good "the one that got away" story instead!

In either case, send us your story and we'll be glad to publish it here. Looking forward to the next season...

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