Glenn
Dunning is a member of New England Outdoor Writers Association (NEOWA)
and contributes monthly to Outdoors Magazine
RECENT ARTICLES
Bruins and Big
Pike, The Perfect Combination (January
2011)
Matt Gonyo of Colchester, Vermont sat quietly atop the elevated
wooden platform with nothing much to look at but the 55 gallon bait
barrel 25 yards in front of him. The thick brush and second growth
spruce and balsam made it nearly impossible to see beyond the
shooting lane that had been cut to offer the hunter a close and
clear shot. While bear hunting over bait is principally an afternoon
and evening activity, the days are long in early June... Read the full story here...
Combination Hunts. Are they worth the money?
(December 2010)
While planning your next hunting trip you will likely be lured into
considering a package that offers the opportunity of harvesting
multiple animals. After all, if you are spending $3800 for an elk
hunt, it seems like a bargain to add mule deer for only $500 more.
But don’t get yourself so excited by the prospect of bringing back
two trophies that you forget to ask the outfitter how many customers
he had last season that actually had success on the two animal hunt
they paid extra for. You see there is a little talked about rule in
the outfitting business regarding combo hunts.... Read the full story here...