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Before 2025
- Northern pike and walleyes create fun fishery on Michigan’s Pike LakeErnest Hemingway opined romantically about his trout fishing adventures in 1925 on the Big Two Hearted River in Luce County. The post Northern pike and walleyes...
- A nice walleye from Iowa’s Clear LakeMinnesotans are still a couple of days out from the May 13 fishing opener in the state, so angler Keith Kaiser crossed the border into Iowa to get after walleye...
- Money directed toward Ohio’s Mentor Harbor/LagoonsAfter a century of being battered by Lake Erie waves and erosion, the famed Mentor Harbor/Lagoons has a “white knight” riding to its rescue. In mid-March, O...
- A new direction in Pennsylvania’s state park managementVisitors to some Pennsylvania state parks this spring may notice something different, and some may not like what they see. But some will. From a wildlife perspe...
- Commentary: Antler point restrictions not the answer to CWD management in MichiganThe National Deer Association, a merger between the Quality Deer Management Association and the National Deer Alliance, has widely circulated its recommendation...
- Mike Thorman is the 2023 Michigan Outdoor News Person of the YearMike Thorman is a busy man. The Attica resident is the legislative director for the Michigan Hunting Dog Federation and represents a host of other hunting organ...
- WI Daily Update: When moping means winningA technique that helped an angler win the recent Bassmaster Classic. The post WI Daily Update: When moping means winning appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Ohio Insider: Deerassic Park Education Center executive director details expansion into MichiganThe plan going forward is to secure a 50- to 60-acre piece of property in Michigan to build the second Deerassic Park. It won’t be as big as the park in Ohio,...
- Commentary: Grouse in trouble in Ohio, but we are not aloneThere have been recent suggestions that the Division of Wildlife may be considering suspending ruffed grouse hunting in Ohio. I understand that this rumor began...
- Ohio Letters to the Editor: Lack of trappers contributes to turkey issuesReader-submitted letters to the editor from the May 12, 2023 edition of Ohio Outdoor News. The post Ohio Letters to the Editor: Lack of trappers contributes to ...
- VHS confirmed in East Harbor fish kill on Lake ErieOn April 14, as a group of fishermen motored through the East Harbor channel into Lake Erie en route to some walleye fishing around the islands, scores of large...
- Three Ohio Outdoor News contributors earn writing honorsThree writers who contribute to Ohio Outdoor News took home awards at the Outdoor Writers of Ohio (OWO) annual conference in Delaware County on April 15. News w...
- MN Daily Update: A fishing technique called … moping?More on a fishing technique that was credited with winning the recent Bassmaster Classic. The post MN Daily Update: A fishing technique called … moping? appea...
- Ginseng cases provide additional money to Ohio Division of Wildlife general fundingThe Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife recently auctioned off $51,542 of ginseng and yellow root that was forfeited from illegal possession cases. That total ...
- Ohio Mixed Bag: Kentuckians now required to buy license to hunt, fish own small propertiesA provision included in Kentucky Senate Bill 241, which goes into effect immediately, now requires Kentuckians to have a permit to fish or hunt on their own pro...