Posts Tagged ‘rainbow trout’

There is a tiny stream that connects the two ponds on my farm. It is not large enough to support a trout population. So my adventure to find a small stream with native trout began. Google Maps and Earth helped with the search. But instead of tracking animals I began to track off the beaten path streams. This show...

A new Disney movie? No, simply one of my adventures in the wild. The mink is the beauty in this story. I have had many encounters with this awesome animal. One such meeting included a tug of war over a rainbow trout. Come along for a great...

The opening day of fishing season is something that many people who love the outdoors long for, especially those who live in cold climates. I was invited to the ‘opening day extravaganza’. This day was about a party of friends on the river, not about ‘wetting a line’. It was an experience I will never...

Each day I take the opportunity to grab my camera and photograph some aspect of nature. It may be a frozen waterfalls or a female cardinal on my bird feeder. I use a ‘catch phrase’ on Joey Bee TV often saying “viewing nature is free.” Please take the time to get out and enjoy all that nature has to...

I was on the river yesterday. With the heavy storms it was way to high to fly fish. But I did see a wood duck and a mink swam from one side of the river to within five feet of me. A week ago, in the same place, I was able to give back to nature! ...

So where do you find beauty in the outdoors? Do you have to search far or is it right outside your front door. The Beauty Trail took me on a great journey this week. http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/AbJoeyBee-THEBEAUTYTRAIL.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS

So when you enter into the wild is it better to be seen or just blend in? I have been wearing camo my entire life, from the woods, to the stage, and on camera. So yes, camo is my favorite color. Let me explain….. http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/BbJoeyBee-CAMOFAVORITECOLOR.mp3Podcast: Play in new window |...

There are so many lessons that we can learn and apply to our natural world.  I had the opportunity to discuss some of my research on grizzly bears and wolves with an environmental science class.  Life is good when you can make a difference.  (The photo is being posted to Twitter because it will not load on this...

What life lessons can you share with someone or bring into the outdoors with you? I had the ultimate experience recently with my nephew Wyatt. Some topics can only be shared while you are out in nature. Here are a few of my outdoor life...

From my youth camping days on the farm to research in the Rockies I have always enjoyed being in the outdoors. This comes with the responsiblity of not harming any part of the natural beauty. I will give tips on leave no trace camping plus a few stories. (What would my life be without...