Outdoor

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You never know what a youth is thinking about during his or her outdoor adventure.
Here, The Daily Review Outdoor Writer John Flores' grandson, Gabriel Flores, makes sport with a goggle eye that gave him a tussle reeling in. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of John K. Flores)

Time is running out to enter youth journalism contests

By southern standards, I started hunting late. In Michigan, where I grew up, youths couldn’t legally hunt until age 12 and had to pass a safe hunters program.

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People from 44 states and 31 countries have visited Elsie's Tavern in Monowi, Nebraska. From left are Elsie Eiler, who owns the business, and visitor Christine Flores, who stopped with her husband, The Daily Review Outdoor Writer John Flores. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of John K. Flores)

Turkey hunt helps woman overcome loneliness

Through a weathered window frame on the exterior of the little roadside tavern, my wife Christine and I could see a neon Bud Light sign glowing that let us know the place was open for lunch.

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The Morgan City Oilfield Fishing Rodeo was held Saturday. Above, Joshua Viet-Vu holds a catfish. Viet-Vu won the Catfish category with a catch of 20.22 pounds, while he placed second in the Speckle Trout category with a catch weighing 1.66 pounds. (The Daily Review/Diane Miller Fears)

Morgan City Oilfield Fishing Rodeo results

The third annual Morgan City Oilfield Fishing Rodeo was held Saturday.

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Canaan Heard shows a picture of his great-grandfather Patin Faulk, grandfather
Dud Faulk and several of their friends after a duck hunt. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of John K. Flores)

Making good on a childhood memory

Lundies Sporting Goods was a little store located at the end of Newberg Road in the town of Durand, Michigan. No wider than a shotgun house, its worn oak floor had a slight bounce.

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