Hunting News
Before 2025
- Lake Michigan study finds PFAS in every gamefish and prey species sampledWhen it comes to PFAS, scientists have found these “forever chemicals” in soil, water, and air in sites around the country and the world. Now, researc...
- WI Daily Update: Winners of 2023 elk hunt applications announcedWinners of the 2023 Wisconsin elk hunt applications were announced recently. Here is what you need to know about this once-in-a-lifetime hunt. The post WI Daily...
- Fishing Canada’s side of Lake of the Woods produces mixed bag of fishLake of the Woods (LOW) is incredibly large and sprawls over 1,485 square miles, which is 25 times bigger than Lake Winnebago – and much more complicated, wit...
- Joy of Life Foundation in Iowa helps those in need, demonstrates how serious melanoma can beMelanoma struck home for John Walz, a longtime educator in the Spirit Lake schools in Iowa, when his wife Joy died of melanoma on Feb. 16, 2015 at the age of 48...
- Inside Pulsar HQ for the first time: exclusive and behind-the-scenesyoutu.be/Cz_J_upqKdo It’s the first time cameras have been allowed inside the Pulsar factories in Lithuania and Latvia. Tim Pilbeam has an opportunity to see ...
- Road project approved for Iowa’s Stone State Park near Sioux CityA western Iowa state park will receive a pavement update as a result of action taken at the July meeting of the Iowa Natural Resources Commission. A total of 4....
- Family offers Brenton Slough to Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation as new public-land opportunity near Des MoinesOver the past decade, the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation (INHF) has worked with individuals and businesses in the Iowa Great Lakes area to help purchase and p...
- Upbeat news on Lake Erie summer algae bloomDuring the annual harmful algal bloom forecast hosted by the Ohio Sea Grant’s Stone Laboratory at Put-in-Bay, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration&...
- WI Daily Update: Wildfire consumes nearly 1,000 acresA wildfire in central Wisconsin forced evacuations and consumed nearly 1,000 acres. Here are the details. The post WI Daily Update: Wildfire consumes nearly 1,0...
- Illinois research: Ancient katydid fossil reveals very rare structuresHunters and fishermen in Illinois have long been serenaded by a variety of katydid species – the insect’s songs and chirps are common in some woods and fiel...
- Here’s how to be in the best shape possible this hunting seasonHunters should take a cue from runners to ensure they go into autumn with strong, flexible joints for all the walking, stalking, and deer dragging that hunting ...
- Kickin’ up dust? Try these tips for food-plotting during droughtIf I were applying to be a marketer for Explore Minnesota, my pitch would play on their #OnlyInMinnesota theme. My tag would be: “Minnesota: the only state th...
- MN Daily Update: Apply for the Camp Ripley archery deer huntHunters have until Aug. 18 to apply for the 2023 Camp Ripley archery deer hunt. Here’s what to know. The post MN Daily Update: Apply for the Camp Ripley arche...
- Pennsylvania Game Commission board slows plan to reintroduce martenThe Pennsylvania Game Commission board voted to delay the next step of the American Marten Reintroduction Plan while a survey on public opinion is completed.&nb...
- Make the most of your early goose, teal, dove seasons this fallMourning dove seasons and early teal and goose seasons offer some of the first fall hunting opportunities across many of the Great Lakes states. Not all states ...