
Timothy Fowler
Writer at Freelance
Chef, Award-Winning Writer, Outdoorsman. RV & Canvas tent & coal stove camper. Heavy (food) smoker, live fire cook, https://t.co/MbZEYwuBWD
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1 month ago |
fruitandveggie.com | Timothy Fowler
When one thinks of a “kiwi,” the larger egg-sized fuzzy kiwi fruit is what comes to mind. But, a smaller more niche variety, the kiwi berry, could be a seed of opportunity for adventurous growers. Kiwi berries resemble grapes more than they do their fuzzy counterparts, but once you cut them open, they have the distinct green flesh and black seed details. Kiwi berries are also sweeter than fuzzy kiwi and have smooth edible skins with a sour aftertaste.
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1 month ago |
bcoutdoorsmagazine.com | Timothy Fowler |Michaela Ludwig
Learning to hunt is a challenge, but learning to hunt with a bow is an exponentially more difficult challenge. Here is some advice for hunters wanting to elevate their game to include bow hunting. Why Bow Hunt? Bow hunting opens the door to special seasons and bow-only hunting areas. Being a bow hunter may even lower the threshold for permission to access private property. Bow-only seasons tend to be close to population centres, which means hunting opportunities might be closer to home.
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2 months ago |
bcoutdoorsmagazine.com | Timothy Fowler |Michaela Ludwig
Turkeys are the biggest upland bird that inhabits British Columbia forests and is an attractive target for hunters. The combination of their size, long legs and neck, bald head and rich colouring makes them unmistakable from other birds. A full-sized tom might break 10 kilograms on the scale. And turkey is delicious on the table. Merriam’s turkeys were first introduced to BC in 1910.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
bcoutdoorsmagazine.com | Timothy Fowler |Michaela Ludwig
If there are only 1.3 million hunters in Canada and not all of them are voting age, who do you think will ensure we hunters can keep on hunting? In 2023, there were 102,796 licensed hunters in British Columbia, making up 3.3 per cent of the province’s registered voters. The number of licensed hunters was up 17,163 or 20 per cent over the 2005/2006 season, which does seem to indicate that hunter numbers are on the rise.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
bcoutdoorsmagazine.com | Timothy Fowler |Michaela Ludwig |Hunting OutdoorsFalconry
Falcons are as hard to catch as a boy’s imagination. But Bob Smirfitt’s imagination, sparked by the story of a boy and his falcon, fanned into full flame when he was 16 years old when met a guy with a falcon on his arm at the BC Outdoorsmen’s Show. He began to imagine one day he would be a full-fledged falconer. This is the story of imagination taking flight. The book, My Side of the Mountain, appealed to the boy Bob was.
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