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- How gamekeepers use thermalKeeping their birds alive and well is every gamekeeper’s priority – and the biggest threat to their pheasants, ducks and partridges is foxes. Thermal techno...
- Ollie Williams takes on Aikengall’s extreme partridgesOllie Williams is excited to shoot at Aikengall & Monynut, not far from Edinburgh. It’s famed for showing high partridges in stunning Scottish scenery. Ollie ...
- Tier One Quick Detach scope mountTier One are renowned for their precision Monomount scope mounts – but what if you want to swap your scope to another rifle? Their new quick-detach mount is t...
- Table being set for upcoming U.S. Farm Bill, with plenty at stake for hunters and anglersIn early August at Farmfest in Redwood Falls, eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee, including five from Minnesota, fielded q...
- Outdoor Observations: Michigan DNR has a new directorThe Michigan DNR has a new director. Last week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the appointment of M. Scott Bowen to the top position at the agency. He replaces...
- Minnesota DNR seeks public comment on statewide fishing proposalsThe Minnesota DNR is seeking comment on fishing proposals for a number of lakes across the state. Public open-house meetings will be held in various locations, ...
- In California, proposed tax on guns, ammo would pay for school safetyCalifornia lawmakers on Sept. 7 voted to raise taxes on guns and ammunition and use the money to pay for gun violence prevention programs and security improveme...
- Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: Litter left on state land near IsleField reports from Minnesota DNR conservation officers published in the Sept. 15, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: Li...
- Minnesota’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Minnesota published in the Sept. 15, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota’s Outdoo...
- Minnesota’s Fish Hook Lake doesn’t let heavy pressure affect its fishThere are select lakes in this state with the ability to handle intense fishing pressure yet continue to provide solid multi-species fishing opportunities on a ...
- Minnesota’s fishing and hunting report for Sept. 13, 2023Water temperatures drop, with a hint of fall in the air. A look at the fishing report across Minnesota for Sept. 13, 2023. The post Minnesota’s fishing and hu...
- Michigan Letters to the Editor: Natural Resources Commission members should have hunting, fishing experienceThe Michigan Natural Resources Commission should consider requiring commissioners to have related work experience. What a novel idea. The post Michigan Letters ...
- EPA rejects plea for tougher regs for big livestock farms; promises more studiesPresident Joe Biden’s administration recently rejected pleas to strengthen regulation of large livestock farms that release manure and other pollutants into w...
- Michigan Mixed Bag: Silver carp eDNA detected in St. Joseph RiverRoutine environmental DNA (eDNA) surveillance for invasive bighead and silver carp, conducted annually by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, turned up a single...
- Lake Michigan’s storm of ’67: What have we learned from tragedy?Fall is here and once again outdoor enthusiasts are overwhelmed with hunting and fishing opportunities. The arrival of coho salmon in the Great Lakes added yet ...