Hunting News
Before 2025
- New York’s statewide deer harvest up 10% as 2022 figures are releasedNew York’s estimated statewide deer harvest of 231,961 whitetails during the 2022-23 hunting seasons reflects a 10% increase from last year. The State Departm...
- WI Daily Update: Spring hearings resultsResults from the 2023 spring hearings are now available. Here’s where you can find ’em. The post WI Daily Update: Spring hearings results appeared first on ...
- Collaborative effort turns railway into long trail system for Iowa’s outdoor usersA major project is about to complete Phase IV that will connect the city of Lake Park with the entire Iowa Great Lake Trails system. The connection will compris...
- MN Daily Update: Bear huntingApplication deadline for bear hunt lottery is fast approaching. The post MN Daily Update: Bear hunting appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Wisconsin archery club draws almost 40 participants of all ages, experience levels for Ladies NightThe event featured a chance for new shooters to learn the basics and experienced archers an opportunity to practice their skills in an open-shoot style format. ...
- Former Minnesota warden pilots inducted into state Aviation Hall of FameRobert D. Hodge and John J. Parker were posthumously inducted into the Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame on Saturday, April 1, in Burnsville. The two pilots were ...
- Scouting out bulletproof whitetail setups: targeting areas where everything comes togetherAnyone who bowhunts on a regular basis can relate to how important it is to find stand locations that feel almost bulletproof. Nothing is ever guaranteed in hun...
- Public invited to comment on proposed changes to Minnesota’s whitefish and cisco seasonsRecreational netters and anglers are invited to comment on rules that the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is proposing to modify the seasons and lakes...
- Early-nesting ducks fooled by climate, land-use change in Prairie Pothole RegionEach year approximately 10 million waterfowl fly north to their breeding grounds in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America, but the landscape that greets t...
- Plenty to see during rainy Pennsylvania gobbler huntThere was a time when I used to let spring gobbler hunting bother me. It’s my favorite season to hate, especially when things go wrong. Uncooperative birds, m...
- Nuisance raccoons can be trapped on private land in Iowa year-round beginning June 7Private landowners in Iowa will soon be able to trap nuisance raccoons on their land on a year-round basis, following the signing of House File 317 on April 28 ...
- Turkey researchers asking New York hunters to donate part of their turkey legs this yearResearchers are asking that hunters who harvest a wild turkey in New York this spring submit one of their turkey legs to be analyzed as part of a study. Su...
- For early-season fishing plans in Minnesota, consider ice-out timingIt’s extremely rare for there to be ice on any of the state’s lakes during a May opener, even in the extreme northern portions of Minnesota. Yet, there are ...
- Fourth-graders raising trout for Ohio’s Wolf Run LakeFourth grade students at Shenandoah Elementary School in Noble County are learning important lessons in environmental science thanks to a “Trout In the Classr...
- Wisconsin Natural Resources Board, DNR ‘playing nice’ under new leadershipThe Natural Resources Board (NRB) held its April 12 meeting in Madison, and there was a noticeable change in the relationship between the NRB and DNR. Where in ...