Hunting News
Before 2025
- Streams of Thought: Will sales of fishing licenses in Minnesota catch up throughout the season?The most recent update (the Friday a week prior to the opener) showed a decline of 8% from a year ago, with 219,000 licenses sold. The post Streams of Thought: ...
- Commentary: Worms and deer and trees — what’s the connection?The findings, recently published open access in the journal Ecology, show invasive earthworm populations increase with deer presence and decrease with tree harv...
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Governor, DNR: Take a stand on Upper Red LakeReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 12, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Governor, DNR:...
- Minnesota Mixed Bag: Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge plans large-scale prescribed burnA mix of outdoor-related news stories from across Minnesota published in the May 12, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Mixed Bag: Agass...
- A quick chat with Ducks Unlimited’s Kyle RorahRorah joined Team DU in 2016. He currently resides in Ann Arbor, Mich., with his wife Shannon. The post A quick chat with Ducks Unlimited’s Kyle Rorah appeare...
- Minnesota’s Merissa Whitcomb is state, national archery champWhitcomb’s passion for archery led to a memorable senior high school year as she won the state tournament at the end of March and the national tournament at t...
- DIY minnow trapping: Here’s how to do itBefore you drop a trap in your favorite body of water, make sure you read the regulations regarding trapping minnows. There are lot of rules in relation to trap...
- Beyond Minnesota: Bi-state sage grouse considered for threatened status, againA mix of outdoor-related stories from across the country published in the May 12, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Beyond Minnesota: Bi-state sa...
- South Dakota increases nonresident waterfowl licensesWaterfowl hunters from outside South Dakota stand a better chance of drawing a license in the state’s lottery system after the state’s Game, Fish and Parks ...
- Ohio’s Wengerd, 33, going into trapshooting Hall of FameJ. Michael Wengerd, of Dundee, may be only 33 years old, but he has been breaking clay targets and earning top shooting honors for more than 20 years. Wengerd w...
- Fishing slow on opening day for Michigan walleyesWhile my partner Greg Sochocki was putting on his foul weather gear for the April 29 opening morning of walleye season, I noticed a fellow launching his boat al...
- Conferees OK deer farm rules to combat CWD, ‘global budget’ in MinnesotaThe Environment, Natural Resources, Climate, and Energy Conference Committee continued to check off items during negotiations this past week. One of the big ite...
- Turkeys at Twilight: Gobblers seem not as wary in the late afternoonFor those spring hunters who must work or go to school until late afternoon, there is a great opportunity still to get in some quality gobbler hunting during th...
- Two Pennsylvania rivers make national top 10 most endangered listThe Ohio River and the Lehigh River are among 10 waterways on American Rivers’ Most Endangered Rivers in America roster for 2023. Others include the Colorado ...
- India’s wildlife conflict problem – FieldsportsChannel Podcast, episode 71With children dying every week from an epidemic of human-wildlife conflict, the government of India knows it has to tackle the problem. It has to transition for...