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Cranberry-glazed roast turkey breast

This festive recipe (and photo) by popular freelance travel and food writer Karen Burns-Booth of Lavender and Lovage was adapted from one of the creations in our Blueberries & Polar Bears Cookbook Series (Icebergs & Belugas, page 154) and originally appeared on the Great British Chefs Web site here. Karen is also a recipe developer with

Lost caribou hunters found in bowhunting forum

The Caribou Hunters: Scott and Merle Meszaros. In late September of 2014, Merle Meszaros and his son Scott hunted barren ground caribou with Webber's Lodges and Henik Lake Adventures. We thought they'd had a good hunt with us, but it had been awhile since we'd seen or heard from them. Until… We found

A successful caribou hunt with Webber’s Lodges. Al Maki tells it like it is (was).

Al Maki with one of his two caribou bulls. Guest Post by Al Maki Ryan St. John is a well-established outfitter for all of the Arctic species of game. He recently merged with Webber's Lodges to handle all logistics. Hunts leave by charter flight from Thompson, Manitoba and land at a float plane

Bow hunting for moose pays off at Small Lake for Kenney

Guest Post by Kevin Kenney I was hunting Small Lake north of Thompson, Manitoba. For the first 2 1/2-days I didn't have much luck. I never saw a moose. But moose hunting is either hot or cold, and I knew that going in. I did see plenty of sign, so I knew there were moose

Honeymoon at North Knife Lake Lodge. With wolves!

The wolf in charge. Always watching us. by Karli Friesen Our decision to honeymoon at North Knife Lake Lodge in northern Manitoba was made years ago before we were even dating. “You can’t honeymoon there, I’m honeymooning there!” we said to each other. Little did we know (though by that time we may have hoped)

From one hunting lodge to another, a kind letter from family friends at Oak Tree Lodge

Pheasant Hunting at Oak Tree Lodge Letter from the Makens Family, Oak Tree Lodge, Clark, South Dakota As we find out during our life's journey, relationships are important, and when we cultivate long-term relationships we begin to find out what a beautiful jewel they are. The Doug and Helen Webber family create those

Nanuk goose hunt holds special memories

Geese everywhere at Nanuk! Guest Post by John Lillibridge (with John Pfister) There were more Canada geese at Nanuk than any of us had ever seen there. They were sitting on every flat in all directions as far as the eye could see. We arrived for goose hunting at Nanuk on September