Hunting News
Before 2025
- MN Daily Update: Not too late to fill a turkey tagThe Minnesota spring turkey hunting season runs through May 31, and you can still purchase a license. Hunters from earlier periods who did not fill their tags a...
- Father’s Day gift guide for the outdoor enthusiastDon’t wait until the last minute and end up getting the ol’ man a gift card; put some thought into a Father’s Day gift that’s just right. Outdoor News h...
- Public asked to help perform surveys to monitor prevalence of Iowa’s batsThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources and Iowa State University are looking for volunteers interested in performing night time surveys for bats in Dubuque, M...
- Five projects approved by Iowa Natural Resources CommissionA total of five construction projects were recently approved by the Iowa Natural Resources Commission, including projects at three state parks. A new office are...
- WI Daily Update: Spraying for spongy moth at four state propertiesThe Wisconsin DNR announces aerial spraying plans for spongy moth caterpillars at four state properties. The post WI Daily Update: Spraying for spongy moth at f...
- Gadget-free fishing and pulling in pikeI have several friends who are diehard fishermen, knowledgeable to the point where catching fish is usually an inevitability for them. Their rigs sport all the ...
- Illinois DNR’s turkey brood surveys taking online approachAs we step further into the second decade of this millennium, many DNR programs and projects are switching to online-based features in an effort to better promo...
- Ohio University study shows state could support limited bobcat trappingOhio could support a limited bobcat trapping season, based on results of a recent three-year study of the wild felines by researchers at Ohio University. That w...
- Early mornings, late nights: Turkey hunting and hockey playoffs collideMay is typically a whirlwind of activity, nearly all of it revolving around spring gobbler hunting, with some basic hygiene and household chores tossed in. Slee...
- Thinking big: Tips for catching impressive stream troutOnce the catch-and-kill opener passes in mid-April, stream trout fishing can become challenging. You’ll contend with more anglers than ever, but also fluctuat...
- Remembering George Shiras, the “father of wildlife photography”Trail cameras are a valuable tool used by many hunters. These eyes in the woods provide hunters and outdoor enthusiasts with a “24/7” look at game and non-g...
- Here’s where to catch a ‘humpback’ in the Great Lakes areaIf you do a quick online search for Alaska fly-fishing guides who target pink salmon, you’ll get plenty of hits. After all, pink salmon are the most abundant ...
- Michigan DNR finalizes its list of pheasant release sitesPlans have been finalized for the upcoming fall pheasant release program, said Adam Bump, Michigan's upland game bird specialist at the DNR. All contracts have ...
- Episode 436 – Author John Maclean and the new centennial edition of Ernest Hemingway’s Big Two-Hearted RiverTons of news topics dominate chatter with host and Managing Editor Rob Drieslein, Editor Tim Spielman, and regular contributor Tim Lesmeister. For starters, the...
- Michigan bill would limit private property access for DNR employeesAn Upper Peninsula lawmaker wants to curtail the ability of DNR employees to tread onto private property without a warrant, reviving legislation introduced in p...