Bounder Magazine – 10 Year Anniversary issue!

Bounder magazine’s coveted 10th Anniversary issue is NOW out in full circulation! Get yourself a copy! Read the Outdoors Guy talk about trout, turkey and more or read a whole ton of other great stuff!

Check us out online: http://bounder.ca/

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Winter fishing, Bounder magazine, coyotes and more!!

Local ice fishing fanatic; Grant Bailey’s portable ice hut at an undisclosed lake.

With our region’s ice-fishing season well under way, winter anglers are being reminded that safety is of utmost importance.
Ice anglers who venture out on area lakes and rivers should always tell someone where they will be fishing, and when they plan to return. Appropriate clothing and equipment are also important for safety and comfort. Some ice-fishermen prefer survival suits and carry a set of ice picks, while others go to the extent of using modified ice vehicles with the doors removed, in case of an untimely plunge. Remember that ice does not freeze at a uniform thickness across a lake or river, especially now at the start of the winter season where near-shore ice is undoubtedly thicker than ice further out. Catch the big ones and for goodness sake, be careful on the ice!

Dogs and deer

A reminder to dog owners who allow their pets to run feral in the deer woods during wintertime, their actions may be devastating for whitetail populations at a fragile time of year. Conservation officers deal with dogs on the loose each winter and, in case you did not know, are authorized to destroy any dogs observed chasing or injuring deer in areas where herds gather for the winter. Penalties for allowing your animal to be at large during the closed season for deer range anywhere from $155 up to $25,000. With the high density of coyotes in our region it is also in your dog’s best interest to have Rover under wraps during the winter months.

Coyote woes continue
If feral dogs weren’t enough of a concern for wintering deer, marauding coyotes seem to be hiding behind every tree. The deer at my place stopped coming to the feeder over a month ago and there is little wonder why they left. Copious trail camera images and coyote tracks observed across my lawn indicate to me that the predator population is alive and flourishing. Public opinion maintains that coyotes are simply ‘doing what comes naturally’ and that is just the way things are. Is it really?

Predator control
Those who subscribe to principles of wildlife management know that conservation includes predator control; namely what is referred to as North America’s Urban Coyote Epidemic. In my case living within city limits, a ‘no discharge zone’ for firearms means I am left to watch ‘yotes run rampant across my property and my hands are literally (and figuratively) tied. The Ontario Government’s Algonquin Coywolf initiative last year made it so eastern coyotes fall under the same umbrella and are protected as well. I hope the ‘coyote huggers’ are satisfied when deer populations are decimated beyond repair since, contrary to popular belief, during harsh winters it is not just the old and weak that are preyed upon.

Back with Bounder Magazine

Following a two year absence, I am pleased to announce the return of my Outdoors Guy column to Bounder Magazine! Bounder is a long running men’s magazine published by Stittsville native Brian Warren and is a huge local success story with fans from across the region. Bounder readers are treated, four times per year, to everything from rock n’ roll, to fine food and drink, fast cars, men’s health, hunting and fishing of course, and much more. Check-out the latest issue featuring a cover story on CHEZ 106 FM, including my pals Doc, Woody, Randall and Eric. Randall Moore is also a long-time Bounder columnist with his classic One Minute Moore in its usual spot on the last page. Other columns by the likes of Red Green, Delmer and Cecile as well as radio legends Mark Papousek and Jim Hurcomb are also regulars. For more information on Bounder: http://bounder.ca/ Check out the winter issue still available in some stores and online: http://online.fliphtml5.com/tdses/etwr/

Ice-fishing hot spots!
Do you have a favourite winter fishing hotspot you wouldn’t mind sharing? Drop me a line at [email protected] and I will include your ice fishing tips right here in my February column.

 

Bounder Magazine Fall Issue

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Hey, if you have not yet picked up the Fall issue of Bounder Men’s Magazine, I suggest you get moving! 

I know one may perceive a ‘Men’s magazine’ as biased but trust me Bounder is one quality publication; covering just about every aspect of life here in Ottawa – geared towards (but not limited to) those who pee standing up. 

Yes, Bounder is marketed as a Men’s Magazine, but its appeal really does transcend all gender lines. Whether you’re a ‘sitter’ or a ‘pointer’ who enjoys a good read, you will discover something of interest within the thick, high quality pages of this publication. 

Thanks to the ongoing efforts of Publisher Brian Warren, Bounder is now being found ‘scattered like a shotgun blast’ throughout the Ottawa valley and across town, in a number of different outlets.

You wont have to look far to find one.

Oh yeah, and did I mention it’s free? Who would have thunk in today’s day and age you could get all this for nothing, but it’s true.

I would like to thank Brian and his team for inviting me to be part of this Ottawa success story. For features on classic cars, dogs, men’s health, music, comedy, local entertainment, and regular columns by such folks as the ‘king of duct-tape’ Red Green, CHEZ 106’s Randall Moore, Delmer & Cecil and many more. 

And the Cooper Brothers too, remember them? They have a new album out and you can read all about it…

Or if you just can’t get enough hunting and conservation info. and have a hankering for more Outdoors Guy, go check it out! 

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Outdoors Guy joins Bounder Magazine

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Ok folks, I want you to be honest, have you ever said to yourself: I wish I could get more Outdoors Guy, because I just can’t get enough? (I know wife says it all the time) 

Have you ever thought our region could use even more of that special ‘grass roots’ hunting and fishing coverage? 

How about more of that special brand of ‘conservation to socially conscious’? 

I know this city could use expanded hunting and fishing updates and local conservation news, that’s a defenite!

And it would be great to have that in print too, would it not?

Well, thanks to Brian Warren of the new men’s magazine Bounder, that dream has become a reality! 

I will be joining some great local talent featured in Bounder such as Randall Moore of CHEZ 106 FM, Delmer and Cecil, Mark Papusak of Y101 and even the duct tape king himself Red Green! 

It will be a great honour and pleasure to bring my Outdoors Guy column to this fine up-and-coming local publication. The first issue, I’m told, has been flying off news-stands and things really look promising. 

Bounder magazine covers, but is not limited to, subjects of interest to men in the Ottawa-area: hunting, fishing, fast cars, health, travel, adventure and so on.

But don’t get me wrong, Bounder will also be a publication of interest to the ladies as well.

Oh, and don’t worry about the Outdoors Guy Blog, it won’t be going anywhere. I am actually hoping to bring even more readers to my Ottawa SUN Blog with the new column!

Do yourself a favour and pick-up a copy of this fine local publication. Of the 30,000 Premiere Edition copies distributed, I’m told there are still a few to be found around town.

My new “Outdoors Guy” hunting & fishing column will appear in the next issue of Bounder due out early fall.

I forgot to mention the best part about Bounder Magazine, it’s FREE!

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Bounder New Magazine for Men

 

Bounder Magazine is the pride of ambitious Baby Boomer Brian Warren – a publication being dubbed as “By Men…for Men…and about Men” 

“Bounder” will feature such columnists as Red Green, Randall Moore of CHEZ 106 FM and old favourites Delmer and Cecil have been resurrected to appear in each issue. (Man, I use to love those guys!) 

The magazine will feature all aspects of interest to the middle-aged male like motor cycles, hot cars, health and much more. 

Warren has 30, 000 Free copies of Bounder floating around the city today, so be sure to get yours! 

For more information on this new local publication, check them out online: http://www.bounder.ca/index.html 

Best of luck to Brian Warren on his new business venture. I’m sure with all the middle-aged men living in Ottawa, the magazine will be getting lots of interest!

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