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Columns

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Updated 2 months ago

Northern Pike: Love or hate?

Before we get full time into outdoor columns about hunting, let me do a final end-of-summer column about fishing.

Updated 5 years, 12 months ago
Ice show report

Well, the unofficial kickoff to the ice fishing season begins this weekend, with the opening of the St. Paul Ice Fishing Show in Minnesota. This show is the granddaddy of them all, the biggest and longest-running c…

Updated 6 years ago
Kudos given to courteous plow truck driver

While Joani Young was walking on the Rails to Trails path west of town Nov. 7 she had what she called a heartwarming experience regarding a Montana Department of Transportation plow truck driver.

Updated 6 years ago
Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere

Those of us classified as baby boomers tend to boast about how wild and free our childhoods were.

Updated 6 years ago
Ice is back on the lakes

The first glimpses of frozen lakes were viewed over the weekend, on some of the first lakes to traditionally freeze, but we have a long way to go before we can safely say that it’s time to go ice fishing. Every yea…

Updated 6 years ago
A Marino service project; well, sort of

Posters went up around the Daily Inter Lake’s offices the week before Halloween announcing a Halloween-themed employee potluck and encouraging staff to bring a soup, side dish or dessert for a chance to win prizes.

Updated 6 years ago
Clothing cache adds to store's eclectic offerings

When Karlene Khor started an eclectic pop-up store on Main Street in Kalispell earlier this year, she had no idea it would open the door to some pretty interesting inventory.

Updated 6 years ago
Here's the scoop on those little green jigs: You won't be sorry!

I don’t think there is a freshwater fish on the planet that can’t be fooled by a green jig.

Updated 6 years ago
Rising from the ashes after a flubbed flat fix

I can safely say that I’m a better bike rider than a bike mechanic.

Updated 6 years, 1 month ago
Remnants of Fort Steele Trail still linger

I’ve had the opportunity to write a lot about the history of the Flathead Valley during my 23 years here at the Inter Lake. To me it’s one of the best parts of the job because I marvel at the tenacity of the Flathe…

Updated 6 years, 1 month ago
Winterizing your boat

Unless you are a hardcore, all-season angler that uses your boat any chance you can get, it is time to think about putting her away for the winter. It is real easy to get distracted now with hunting seasons looming…

Updated 6 years, 1 month ago
Hip, hip hooray for KRMC's orthopedic care

Donald Barnes probably wasn’t thinking that taking down a canvas tent could land him in the hospital. But on Aug. 28, while helping his son, and wrangling with the large, two-roofed structure, first inside and then…

Updated 6 years, 1 month ago
Camera lost in wilderness finds its way home

This is a story about how a camera that was lost six years ago on a rocky slope in the Great Bear Wilderness found its way home to Wisconsin under the most unusual circumstances.

Updated 6 years, 2 months ago
No bologna: the truth about Spam

When you spend 36 years with a meat processor who is also a trivia buff, it’s a sure bet the history of Spam comes up every now and then.

Updated 6 years, 2 months ago
My country 'tis of thee: Let's roll ...

OK, so how do you write a last column after 14 years of writing a column nearly every week?

Updated 6 years, 2 months ago
My country ’tis of thee: Let’s roll ...

OK, so how do you write a last column after 14 years of writing a column nearly every week?