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Brady and Dennis talk about Northerns wins in boys basketball and hockey, Port Huron wins in boys and girls hoops, Kohler drops 37 in Yale's win over Cros-Lex, Armada wins at the buzzer and more!
Dennis and Brady talk about all the games in week 8 including Northerns huge win over Chip Valley, Marine City gets back on track, back to back unbeaten BWAC seasons for Almont, ghosts haunt Brady and more!
The boys look ahead to a bumper weekend of racing, including The Great Northerns at Te Rapa, and just how good was the win of Alabama lass in the Gold Trail
PART 2: On this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke sits down with Joe and Donna Tonelli, avid hunters, collectors, and historians. Joe shares his early introduction to hunting through family traditions, while Donna's expertise in writing about decoys and ducks adds depth to their shared passion. Tune in to hear about their journey into the outdoors, from childhood memories to their love for hunting and collecting decoys.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Dennis an Brady talk about Northerns huge upset win over De La Salle, the start of boys basketball districts, Yale wins the girls BWAC title and more!
Katie, Sean, Cal and Dave speak to four juniors from East Cheshire Harriers. Oliver Walker, Erin McMahon, Imogen McBurnie and Sam Horner have all represented their club in numerous events and flying the green and gold flag. They talk about how they started their running journey, how they love Parkrun and how it helped them. Oliver talks about his goals for 10k races this year, Erin talks her trophies, Sam talks about hopefully doing a marathon with his dad, and Imogen talks about her experience in the Northerns. The team talk about how marathon training has been going and races for Dave. Fuel and Recovery being a big topic this week. Katie talks about her fuelling after XC before a Sunday run, Sean is happy than a pig in s***, Dave talks about his race at Daffodil 10k, and Cal talks about a new discovery all runners need to know about.
The day has come, some thought it would never come but come it has. 38 episodes, the threshold, we've crossed the membrane of pleasure. The Daily Grind has reached 38 episodes. Famously, prophets have foretold that it would be at this point that it would start to get good and strap in because it does... There's (probably) some fairly strong language in this podcast, so it might not be suitable for all ages. If you want to email the Daily Grind you can email us: shaun@radiox.co.uk. Or you can text us (for you standard network rate) on 83936 (start the message with GRIND).If you like the episode please leave a review and subscribe to get the Daily Grind in your feed everyday at 5pm.
Mandla Mashimbyi is a South African former cricketer. He played in 48 first-class and 49 List A matches between 2003 and 2010. From the 2013/14 season, he became the coach of the Titans in South Africa's domestic cricket competitions.
Challenge yourself to try for summer northerns See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dennis and Brady are joined by the Times Herald's Brendan Welper to talk about Northerns win over PH, Yale's sweep of Armada, and the annual Get Stuck On Sports Baseball Draft!
Janice Northerns discusses her childhood in arid West Texas, changing life and land, and coming back to writing later in life. This episode of the Fall for the Book podcast features her work in the debut collection Some Electric Hum.
Josh Rinkel & Jasper Lorentzen launch their Sad Songs & Skillets podcast in Rosholt WI. We sit down with our good friend & hunting buddy Jay West to attempt a serious conversation including: Jays hunting origin story, spearing Northerns and Sturgeons, Kesslers, battle scars, everyones favorite sad song & much more. Brought to you be Sound Biscuit Productions & Crisbee Cast Iron Seasoning. Sad Song Links: Jay's: https://youtu.be/8EOG7UWcThQ Jasper's: https://youtu.be/-Yd7RdBGdvA Josh's: https://youtu.be/M7n20NsFXy8
Et fulltallig panel diskuterer ellevill trading i en rekke aksjer, minibankemisjon og ploppdebut, nedsalg og kjendiskjøp i Prosafe, EUs RePower med store konsekvenser, ellevill oljeprisvolatilitet der toppaktører er helt uenige i veien videre, krigsinflasjon, Big Shot herper nikkelmarkedet, utvikling i ulike oljeselskap, jukserakett, Northerns-rigger, transaksjonsforslag i Siem Offshore, prisøkning på supplyfartøy, spørsmål fra lyttere og shitstonks. Episoden er sponset av CFD-megleren Skilling – besøk www.skilling.no
Travis, Lukas, and Neal took some comments from the audients and have some commentary on the Do's and Dont's for Northerns who are moving to the South (Yankees need not apply). This is a late upload. We apologize if you receive this notification twice, we are still working on migrating our podcasting site.
Red Lake is an amazing (and amazingly HUGE) chunk of water. It is, of course, loaded with walleye and also has a strong population of trophy Northerns. And you'll still find some monster crappies too. Tony Kennedy, Large Lake Specialist in the Bemidji Area Fisheries Office talks all things Red Lake. Plus, Dr. Andy is back to answer another question. This time, best ways to keep fish safe and healthy when we're catching and releasing.
Tips on fishing for northerns-where to find them and what to use to catch them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dylan breaks down spearing basics and has his brother, Austin Welle on as a guest. Dylan and Austin have been spearing now for a few years and have been finding success right out of the gate. They share information crucial to the success of a spearing outing and break down subtle details that can be the difference between a dead fish and a swimming fish. Be sure take a listen! You don't want to miss this one.
Ahh yess Ze great Northerns of Maine. Terps in time too! If you look yonder you'll be damn for certain skippy to see a wild Shirley defending a gallop of Loons from those pesky bald birds with the claws and the beaks. Anyway, totes Malone in the zone, change that motor oil reel good, and turn up those digital noise box devices, or portable beep boo beep bop sound container things that I've been hearing about. They got the screens. Also extremely unrelated.... Could we have a tracklist please? C'mon.
Discuss tips and tactics to catch fall northerns.
Charlie Worreth of Charlie's Gone Fishin' Guide Service talks Winni, Leech, Bowstring and more. Walleyes, Northerns, Perch, Crappies and Slot Limits among the topics covered.
Jim Flesch fishes for anything and everything. We'll cover it all to get your ready for the weekend. Leech Lake and more with Jim Flesch!
For all you hard water guys and gals this is your podcast! If you like pulling fish with teeth from under the ice and you are a hard water junky, All Eyes goes into fishing for early ice Northerns! Mitch, our Minnesota native gives you some great info on how to get started ice fishing for Northerns.
We talk Leech Lake fishing with guide Toby Kvalevog of Leisure Outdoor Adventures. Walleye, Bass, Muskies, Northerns, Perch...you name it! And he'll get you ready for the weekend too.
Today we talk with Minnesota and National Hall of Famer Tom Neustrom on catching BIG Northerns deep, particularly on Lake Pokegama, and another tough question for Dr. Andy Hafs, the Aquatic Biologist: How does shoreland development affect fish?
Northland Tackle's Duane Peterson, a Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer, gives us advice on the hot bites in early July...Walleye, Bass, Panfish & even Northerns! Plus, we ask the Aquatic Biologist (Dr. Andy Hafs) why different fish have different shaped tails.
We dive into the new Northern regulations that change all the rules on pike fishing, along with Muskie and Bass talk. Then we'll hear from Chuck Hasse, Leech Lake guide about his early season predictions.
Yee-haw! Episode 29 has us reading Westerns! We discuss whether Westerns need cowboys, if stories featuring Mounties count as Westerns (maybe?), the idea of black hats and white hats, and Mr. Coffee Nerves! Plus: Matthew shows his ignorance of US history and everything rural. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray Recommended The Shootist by Glendon Swarthout True Grit by Charles Portis The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt Far Out & Far Out 2 (in French) by Gautier Langevin and Olivier Carpentier Did Not Finish Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry Riders of The Purple Sage by Zane Grey Links and Stuff The Lone Ranger Matthew’s pretty sure he watched this version. The space western BraveStarr in action Lucky Luke by Morris (and others) (Belgian Comic) The Sixth Gun by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt Firefly and Serenity The most recent Jonah Hex series ran for 70 issues from 2006 - 2011, All Star Western then ran for a further 34 issues from 2011 - 2014. None of you care. Pretty Deadly by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Emma Ríos (Matthew was wrong, there are 10 issues) Loveless by Brian Azzarello and others Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests (Genreflecting Advisory Series) by Diana Tixier Herald, edited by Wayne A. Wiegand (There are more recent editions; this is just the one we have with the essay Anna read and recommended.) Maple syrup rustlers Global Strategic Maple Syrup Reserve Dudley Do-Right Mountie pulps are called “Northerns” or “Northwesterns” and apparently Zane Grey was influential in this genre too! There are some serious fans who keep track of this stuff! Heritage Minutes: Sam Steele - the RCMP of the Wild West There is also a cool podcast episode from Library and Archives Canada on Canadian Pulps! You should listen to it! Due South - our Canadian ‘90s moment The Spur Award (& the winners) from the Western Writer of America Awards When Matthew says what sounds like “beh day”, he’s actually saying "bd", with a terrible French Accent, for “bande dessinée”, meaning the Franco-Belgian comic tradition Zane Grey is fascinating The Wikipedia page for Riders of the Purple Sage is elaborate (and spoilery) Postum shows up in old restaurant menus and in a marketing campaign using Mr. Coffee Nerves. Search for it in New York Public Library’s historical menus. Zorro, a story and character that existed long before Antonio Banderas Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water by Marc Reisner Or, if you are like Matthew, instead you could watch Cadillacs and Dinosaurs or read the comics called Xenozoic Tales The Oregon Trail game (a Western?). Play it on archive.org! Cowboy Batmans can be seen in: Batman: The Blue, The Grey, and the Bat Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #4 Say “Hello” Upcoming events we’ll be attending. Tweet at us if you’ll be there! LA Zine Fest, May 28, 2017 (Anna and Matthew) LJ Day of Dialogue, Book Expo America, & Book Con, May 31-June 4, 2017 (Anna) ALA Annual Conference, June 23-26, 2017 (Anna and Matthew) Questions Do cattle rustlers still exist? Does a Western have to be historical? Can anyone tell us about any Spanish Language tradition of literature similar to Westerns? Is Oregon Trail (the game) a Western? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts for all the Westerns people in the club read (or tried to read), follow us on Twitter, and join our Facebook Group! Join us again on Tuesday, June 5th for an episode on rereading. Then come back on Tuesday, June 19th, when we will inflict upon you the genre of QUILTBAG/LGBTQ+ NonFiction!
TalkFEED — It’s hard to believe we are only 12 episodes away from having been doing this for a year. On this week’s Run Talk SA we: Catch up with Paul Mcrystal from Benoni Northerns about his tenth Comrades this year and also about some of the great stuff that Benoni Northerns are doing. We also find […] Read more
Northern Pike are one of the most commonly caught fish in Northern Minnesota. Weather your fishing for them or walleye, odds are you'll be pulling one in from time to time. Northerns can get quite big and make for a great meal when canoeing in the wilderness. One draw back to these slimy fish are a strip of bones embedded in the meat of the fillet called y-bones. Some people leave them in and deal with picking them out while eating them. There is a way however to remove the y-bones while saving most of the meat. Jim shows you HowTo remove the y-bones on a Northern Pike.
Northern Pike are one of the most commonly caught fish in Northern Minnesota. Weather your fishing for them or walleye, odds are you'll be pulling one in from time to time. Northerns can get quite big and make for a great meal when canoeing in the wilderness. One draw back to these slimy fish are a strip of bones embedded in the meat of the fillet called y-bones. Some people leave them in and deal with picking them out while eating them. There is a way however to remove the y-bones while saving most of the meat. Jim shows you HowTo remove the y-bones on a Northern Pike.
After checking out the pictographs on the northern edge of Lac LaCroix we decided to do a little fishing. Our goal was to head into Lady Boot Bay and use some sonar jigs to try our luck at trout fishing. Well the portage we were planning on using was pretty overgrown, and the bugs were terrible. So we headed back out into the lake looking for walleye or northern pike. Both Jim and Mat caught very nice Northerns, while I let a huge walleye jump back into the lake while trying to net it. :( Let me tell you its not fun to relive the moment by watching it on video. After we cooked up one of the pike for dinner we came across a beaver munching on a poplar. It was amazing how close we were able to get, and we lucked out with some fantastic video.
After checking out the pictographs on the northern edge of Lac LaCroix we decided to do a little fishing. Our goal was to head into Lady Boot Bay and use some sonar jigs to try our luck at trout fishing. Well the portage we were planning on using was pretty overgrown, and the bugs were terrible. So we headed back out into the lake looking for walleye or northern pike. Both Jim and Mat caught very nice Northerns, while I let a huge walleye jump back into the lake while trying to net it. :( Let me tell you its not fun to relive the moment by watching it on video. After we cooked up one of the pike for dinner we came across a beaver munching on a poplar. It was amazing how close we were able to get, and we lucked out with some fantastic video.