Sunday, August 29, 2010

August 29, 2010

We took our annual going back to school outing on Friday to Noah's Ark. What fun that was, a beautiful day and time with the family a win win situation. I have to admit though the only ride I went on was the lazy river (I'm getting old you know). On our way we stopped at Ship Rock, a natural rock formation that has over 300 stairs to the top for a breathtaking view. It's located about 7 miles west of Coloma. There are markings on the rocks of all the travelers passing by that go back hundreds of years. Get out and explore some of Wisconsin's Natural beauty.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

August 19, 2010


A special thanks to Tiffany Lakosky for joining us on last nights show. If you didn't get a chance to listen live please download the podcast and check it out. She was fun and gave us a great insight to how the Crush CLICK HERE came to where it is today. Lee was unable to join us, with the rainy weather they have been having he was taking advantage of the dry spell to get some food plot work done. Join us at Gander Mountain this weekend for the First Shot event wrap up. We have Bruce Witte from Nikon Optics on Friday the 20th and Jim Schuepeltz from the Ruffed Grouse Society in on Saturday the 21st.


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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

August 17, 2010




The fall food plots are in. Planted some Whitetail Institute Winter Greens and Pure Attraction this past Sunday. With all the moisture in the ground the seed should germinate quickly. Also checked the cameras, should be a great year. Make sure to stop in at Gander for the last week of the first shot event. Also on Saturday Jim Schuepeltz from the Ruffed Grouse Society will be in the store to talk Grouse hunting and sell tickets for their upcoming fundraiser banquet.




If you have any questions for this weeks guests Lee and Tiffany Lakosky please e-mail them to lto@wcinet.com and we will do our best to get them answered.



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Thursday, August 5, 2010

August 5, 2010


As we get closer to the hunting season the juices start to flow. I will miss my annual trip to Wyoming to visit the Magee family and chase Antelope and Mule deer. On a better not I have drawn the highly coveted Iowa bow tag. Three years in the waiting the time has come to spend a week with my friend Jack Schaefer in the mighty town of Fairfield. Missouri has also presented an opportunity with Mike Helbing and Double Duece Ranch in Powersville just across the Iowa border. A new adventure in another state, looks to be an awesome bow season this year. If you need a quality hunt you need to contact Mike at helbing @centurytel.net or call 608-572-2389. At his place in Missouri you get 1 buck tag 1 doe tag and 2 turkey tags and some outstanding accommodations for only $1200 for a non-rut hunt. Don't forget to stop in at Gander Mountain and check out the FIRST SHOT event going on thru August 22. The hunters dream plenty of stuff on SALE at great prices or check out the web gandermountain.com. at If you ladies want to know more about the outdoors check out N.E.W. outdoors at northeastwisconsinoutdoors.com. The picture is what Iowa has to offer.


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