Hunting News
Before 2025
- Parasitic wasps engaged in fight against emerald ash borer in OhioIn 2002, people began seeing sick and dying ash trees in the Windsor/Detroit area, and after some investigations by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in...
- Great Lakes river mouths are transition zones for salmonIt’s easy to understand why Great Lakes salmon and trout gravitate to the places where streams or rivers flow into the Great Lakes in late winter or early spr...
- Pennsylvania club completes another Tubmill Creek tributary restoration effortThe Tubmill Trout Club Unlimited recently completed yet another habitat project in its continuing efforts to restore Pennsylvania's Tubmill Creek and its tribut...
- WI Daily Update: A new trick learned while kayak fishing for bassTim Lesmeister learned a new trick while kayak fishing for bass recently. Here’s what it is. The post WI Daily Update: A new trick learned while kayak fishing...
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Case of the mystery missing Canada geese cleared upReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Sept. 15, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Case of the ...
- Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Council looks ahead to 2025 fiscal year proposalsThe Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council met earlier this summer to discuss a couple of topics including the proposals for the 2025 fiscal year. The council re...
- Minnesota Mixed Bag: DNR names duck stamp contest winnersAlbert Lea artist Mark Kness has won the Minnesota waterfowl stamp contest with an acrylic painting of a ringneck duck. Jake Levisen, of Austin, earned second p...
- Roseau siblings kill two massive bull elk during first days of Minnesota seasonGary Przekwas, 58, and Sharlene Peterson, 63, have applied for the elk hunting license lottery since the hunt began in 2008 for zones 20 and 30 in the Kittson C...
- North Dakota upland bird hunters: Expect good things this fallUpland bird hunters in North Dakota should have plenty of opportunities this fall, according to a report released by the state’s Game and Fish Department. The...
- Beyond Minnesota: Interior cancels remaining leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife RefugeThe U.S. Interior Department on Sept. 6 canceled the remaining seven oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge that were part of a sale h...
- Why are the fish so shallow this season in Minnesota?The summer’s heat and humidity have been awful, and there is no doubt in my mind that game fish have changed their patterns because of the hot streaks. Keep i...
- Minnesota’s Pro Hunting Tip of the Week: The right bait, scouting are keys to good bear huntsBait is a necessity for successful bear hunting and it’s more than just putting food together. You have find bait that bears want and need. The post Minnesota...
- Gear & Gadgets: Hunting and fishing gear to keep you outdoorsCleaning your blind at the end of a long season has never been easier. The integrated 2” lip around the perimeter of the mat keeps everything contained. The p...
- Trail hunt ban defeated – Fieldsports News, 13 September 2023Here are the links: Trail hunt ban defeated – Countryside Alliance RSPB accuses gamekeepers – Daily Mail Scottish businesses reject bill – Yahoo Thieves h...
- Fieldsports Britain – Thermal poult protectionyoutu.be/14unHSCsVn0 Gamekeepers are busy protecting their vulnerable young birds from foxes, poachers and more – and thermal is a vital and versatile tool. P...