Up North Journal – Episode 82
October 27, 2008
Cougar sighting in Michigan
Friday morning bow hunt
Weekend ducks and goose
- Friday Night
- Saturday Morning
- Sunday Morning
Goose Calls
2008 Election
Skunks
Cabela’s Seminars
Up North Journal – Episode 81
October 19, 2008
Duck hunting this week
Prostaffer’s outdoor activities this week
Trapping
Outdoor News
- Women and Guns
- Car deer accidents
- New Jersey bear problems
Mikey’s Game Bag
- Goose Calls
- Listener Email
Voting your 2nd amendment rights
Brag Board
Websites
Interview
- Kim Vickery, V.P. of Women Gone Hunting
Michigan Baiting Ban Now Permanent
October 13, 2008
    Thursday of this week, Michigan’s Natural Resource Commission voted to make the current CWD baiting ban permanent. Read more
Up North Journal Podcast – Episode 80
October 13, 2008
CWD latest news
Bow hunting this week
Duck season opener in Michigan
- Saturday’s hunt
- Sunday’s hunt
Bow Tuning, Too Late?
Video and Blogs
Email Contest, win some broadheads
- This week’s youth winner
- This week’s adult winner
Field Dress – shirts www.fielddressed.comÂ
Banning Baiting To Stem Chronic Wasting Disease
October 1, 2008
The state of Michigan discovered one domestically raised whitetail deer infected with chronic wasting disease and one of the things the Department of Natural Resources did in knee-jerk fashion was to ban baiting by hunters in what they believed to be an effort to stop the spread of the disease. This action might be likened best to giving everyone Rain-X for their car windshields in hope that it will stop the rain from coming down.
Before you go getting mad at me, I need to be as forthcoming as I can in order that you better understand where I’m coming from. I don’t bait. I have never baited other than stuffing cheese or peanut butter into a mouse trap. Would I ever use bait in order to harvest a game animal? Perhaps and let me explain why. Read more



After a little internet searching, reading, and checking up on this stuff I found it’s a pretty well established product in Canada and hails from Quebec where they have this funny habit of speaking a lot of French. Thus the name, Jig-A-Loo, and the company’s claim it derives from a saying they have up north, “I’ve got it!” 