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- Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Person caught using cast netField reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the July 28, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Person ...
- Illinois’ Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Illinois published in the July 28, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois’ Outdoor Cal...
- Largemouths on growth spurt in Illinois’ Lake MattoonThe numbers tell a story, with bigger bass being brought to tournament scales. According to DNR’s data on the 54 fishing tournaments held on the lake in 2022,...
- Day on the water with Capt. Anthony Ellis teaches tricks of the trade to gain an advantageI love fishing with different charter captains. It’s an opportunity to share some time on the water and learn a bit of intimate knowledge on how they approach...
- The do’s and don’ts of RV campingAfter going through a trio of campers, borrowing a few others, and staying everywhere in them from primitive pull-over state forest land to deluxe private venue...
- New York state parks to open for eclipse viewers in April ’24A good portion of northern and western New York is in the targeted path of a total solar eclipse that will take place on April 8, 2024. To accommodate an expect...
- Public participation needed to help track Wisconsin game birds via new phone appThe Wisconsin DNR is asking for more citizens’ eyes on the roads in August to help with game bird brood surveys. DNR Assistant Turkey and Pheasant Ecologist A...
- MN Daily Update: Understand the specific time when fish bite bestFreshwater Fishing Hall of Famer Dave Genz calls it the “witching hour.” It’s that short time of day when fish bite the best. Here’s when you need to be...
- Land swap gains more public access for Wisconsin outdoor usersThe Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved the exchange of land parcels that will result in an additional 127 acres of land open to the public. What l...
- New Yorkers rally around flooded communitiesThe very first article I had published in New York Outdoor News was during the summer of 2005, the publication’s first year. It was a news story about a dam b...
- Commentary: Proposed New York shark regulations deserve supportUsually fishing at night, they target sharks swimming just beyond the surf zone. The post Commentary: Proposed New York shark regulations deserve support appear...
- New York Letters to the Editor: .30-30 column brings back fond memories for hunterReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 28, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Letters to the Editor: .30-30 column b...
- Niagara, Orleans tournaments in New York showcase Lake OntarioTwo different styles of fishing tournaments helped to christen the month of June on Lake Ontario, forcing teams to enact unique strategies and fishing tactics t...
- New York DEC reports fish die-off on Seneca LakeThe N.Y. State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced that a common parasite and a bacteria contributed to a large fish die-off in Seneca L...
- Reports show bears, bobcats, coyotes having brushes with people in the northeast this summerAs the summer season approached, New York Outdoor News reported that several Northeastern wildlife agencies, including New York, had issued public warnings rega...