tag:www.mountainhomemag.com,2005:/categories/outdoors?page=13Outdoors | Mountain Home Magazine Page 13Free as the Wind2019-05-28T13:08:23-04:00urn:uuid:2c9fd9b1-9f8f-4537-9019-99e223a60d6d2019-03-16T11:47:05-04:002019-05-28T13:08:23-04:00A Healing Fish Tale2019-04-03 08:17:23 -0400Amy PackardIn Potter County, Veterans Trade Trauma for Trout.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:e6a9ef28-3e04-4b40-b07d-8a48bf805ba32019-01-05T11:30:52-05:002019-02-06T11:59:20-05:00Talking Turkey2018-11-16 18:09:51 -0500Ryan FrischOn Gobbler's Knob, Burt Cleveland lauds the longbeards.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:5e26f12c-8671-4556-a8ec-a8e843ebdb5e2019-01-05T11:30:51-05:002019-01-05T11:30:52-05:00History's Harvest2018-10-01 03:00:00 -0400AnonymousBales of fun are in store at Tioga County Early Days.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:c1a59e74-73fd-433c-a330-f025da5ce8fb2019-01-05T11:30:55-05:002019-01-05T11:30:56-05:00Milked2018-06-14 13:31:35 -0400AnonymousSmall dairy farms are squeezed by big producers.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:66c89dbe-3f14-414d-9574-817b0be6b7b22019-01-05T11:30:56-05:002019-01-05T11:30:57-05:00Catch 'Em, Creel 'Em, and Cook 'Em2018-06-14 13:31:35 -0400AnonymousWhen fishing for summer brookies, there's no better plan.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:f4e438e8-3aae-4db0-81e3-e12b515b27ad2019-01-05T11:31:28-05:002019-01-05T11:31:29-05:00Chicken Littles2018-06-14 13:31:35 -0400Anonymous
Our morning coffee routine has recently come to include free entertainment of the two-legged, two-winged, fuzzy kind. We had enjoyed, as always, watching a variety of feathered friends at<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:37e352b6-f4a6-437a-aad4-95e0fbed0f392019-01-05T11:31:35-05:002019-01-05T11:31:36-05:00Getting Their Goats2018-06-14 13:31:35 -0400AnonymousFor years, a herd of happy grazers has called the Wayne Township Landfill home.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:8696b79b-d264-4592-b5c5-f76000830bb52019-01-05T11:31:10-05:002019-01-05T11:31:11-05:00The Secret Life of Trout2018-03-28 19:23:49 -0400AnonymousA Pennsylvania afishionado reveals the secrets of fly fishing.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:0ead752f-3b70-460c-b4bd-c98e2478d6c62019-01-05T11:31:12-05:002019-01-05T11:31:12-05:00Teach a Man to Fish...2018-03-28 19:23:49 -0400Anonymous...and if you're lucky, he's your grandson and he loves it.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>urn:uuid:ce1051da-8f1a-41fc-8795-73f75301f5e62019-01-05T11:31:13-05:002019-01-05T11:31:13-05:00Fish Like Toast, Too2018-03-28 19:23:49 -0400Anonymous
If you know Dan Shipe, you know that he loves to fish. From native brook trout to cutthroat to steelhead to drum—if it has scales and fins and lives in the water, he’s interested in<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.mountainhomemag.com">Mountain Home Magazine</a></small></p>