Hunting News
Before 2025
- Drop in Wisconsin’s grouse drumming survey no surpriseBased on spring ruffed grouse drumming counts, Wisconsin's popular game bird population likely stands three years past the peak of the 10-year cycle. Preliminar...
- New York DEC’s Lake Ontario tributaries report shows trout, salmon catch rates down significantly in some tribsSaratoga County resident Alex Ross makes an annual trip to the Salmon River, in Oswego County, N.Y., each fall seeking big salmon and trout as they migrate into...
- Worm hot spots for fishing: Here’s where to find themWhen I was a kid, I had to be ready to go fishing on a moment’s notice. Luckily for my brothers and me, we had a milk run that was sure to produce the needed ...
- Minnesota DNR looks at first-ever mushroom, berry ‘bag’ limits for state parksThe Minnesota DNR has began a rule-making process to potentially have its first-ever daily limit on wild mushroom and berry picking at state parks. The agency s...
- APHIS: Deer, humans have exchanged virus that causes COVIDScientists say the virus that causes COVID was transmitted from humans to deer, before mutating and potentially being transmitted from deer back to humans. ...
- An ode to the bank fishermen among usHere’s a salute to bank fishing and the countless anglers who engage in this universal method of our ancient tradition. It is perhaps the oldest hook-and-line...
- Episode 445 – Land Tawney stepping down at BHA, 2023 ICAST report, plus new mushroom hunting rules from Minnesota DNRLate-breaking news arrives during this week’s show as Outdoor News Radio learns that longtime Backcountry Hunters and Anglers President and CEO Land Tawney is...
- Lead core line still productive for walleyesSuccessful trolling for walleye is an exercise in efficiency. The more efficient anglers are at keeping the maximum number of lures in front of the fish, the mo...
- Pennsylvania’s Linda Lou Steiner, a writer, editor, and artist, adds to career as outdoor educatorAlthough she retired as a popular outdoors columnist, Linda Lou Steiner, of Venango County, Pa., wasted little time embarking on other projects, including one t...
- New York trout streams absorb heavy floodwatersAs residents in many parts of New York and neighboring states work to recover from July heavy rains and flooding, angling enthusiasts are also concerned about a...
- Episode 25 – New York State 4-H Shooting SportsHost Dan Ladd speaks with Saratoga County (N.Y.) 4-H Shooting Sports volunteer Kenyon Simpson and program director Leland Bunting at the Saratoga County Fair. T...
- Retired biologists say don’t expect change to Wisconsin’s pheasant scene without large-scale effort to create more grasslandsThree retired wildlife biologists with strong ties to Wisconsin’s pheasant scene agree it’s going to take a large-scale effort to build the type of “grass...
- Shooters returning to Sparta, Illinois, for Grand American Trapshooting ChampionshipsAs shooters from around the world make their way to southern Illinois for the 124th Grand American Trapshooting Championships, uncertainty lingers about the hos...
- Illinois’ statewide fishing report for July 21, 2023Fishing deeper depths required as summer crashes. A look at the fishing report from across Illinois for July 21, 2023. The post Illinois’ statewide fishing re...
- New York’s statewide fishing report for July 21, 2023Fishing is hot, hunting seasons just around the corner. A look at the fishing report from across New York for July 21, 2023. The post New York’s statewide fis...