Go with the Flo

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The Daily Review Outdoor Writer John Flores’ grandson, Gabriel Flores, had a big duck hunt last year. This year's breeding duck numbers certainly will mean another six-duck, six-day season for waterfowl hunters. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of John K. Flores)

Is 60-day, six-bird limit the new norm?

“So, is this the new norm?” I asked Mother Nature after reading the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Trends in Breeding Population Report released this past week.

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When it comes to freshwater fishing, 44.4 percent of the time, women fished catfish at least once in 2014. The Daily Review Outdoor Writer John K. Flores’ wife, Christine Flores, falls into that category. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of John K. Flores)

These numbers do not lie

Call me weird but when those after-dinner-hour phone solicitors call wanting someone over 18 in the household to participate in a survey, I’m always game.

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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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