With summer drawing to a close and fall around the corner, resident fish and wildlife are transitioning along with the changing season.

Seasonal movement can already be observed among white-tailed deer population in Central Canada. With the buck’s antler development, all but complete, resident males will gather for the annual ‘meet and greet’ with the boys. In this sizing-up period whitetails gather in bachelor groups to compare antler size and establish the pecking order. Aquatic life is also feeling the change. Fish like the mighty muskellunge, and northern pike, having spent much of the summer in deeper water, will slowly appear in the shallows. Late summer is a great time to observe critters on the move so be on the lookout and have your camera ready. Also, remember to hit the water s

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