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- Sycamore trees are Pennsylvania’s streamside sentinelsSycamore trees stand like tall sentinels lining sections of Penns, Spring and Bald Eagle creeks – protecting their banks from erosion, shading the stream and ...
- Episode 17 – Robin Sharpless, Redding ReloadingHost Dan Ladd welcomes Robin Sharpless, executive VP of Redding Reloading Equipment in Cortland. Sharpless talks about his career in the firearms industry and t...
- A look at Iowa’s Lower Pine Lake in Hardin CountyMap is courtesy of the Iowa DNR’s fishing maps website. The post A look at Iowa’s Lower Pine Lake in Hardin County appeared first on Outdoor News.
- WI Daily Update: Hearings timeWisconsin’s annual fish and wildlife spring hearings happening virtually – and soon. The post WI Daily Update: Hearings time appeared first on Outdoor News.
- MN Daily Update: Silver carp hotspot?Contracted commercial fisherman captures 30 invasive silver carp in Pool 6 of the Mississippi River. The post MN Daily Update: Silver carp hotspot? appeared fir...
- Deadline for Minnesota’s bear hunt lottery applications is May 5Prospective bear hunters in have until May 5 to apply for a bear hunting license from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Applications for the 2023 s...
- Maps are a window to the worldMaps bring out the adventurer in me, the explorer who wants to see what’s around the next fold of a road map or the next page of a state atlas. Such people as...
- Elk visionary Rawley Cogan named Pennsylvania Outdoor News’ Person of the YearRawley Cogan’s first assignment with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, in 1982, was to help research why the state’s elk population was failing to thrive. F...
- Delta Waterfowl expands predator management programEven though deep snowdrifts still blanket the northern prairie landscape where more than half of North America’s ducks nest, Delta Waterfowl has begun the org...
- Wisconsin’s bobcats faring well, license sales upWisconsin’s bobcat population has grown steadily this century, expanding its range and numbers while triggering explosive interest among hunters and trappers....
- Sportsman’s profile: coach for the USA shooting team enjoys training, recreating in MichiganUSA Shotgun Team shotgun athletes brought home six World Cup medals after competing March 4-13 at the International Shooting Sports Federation Doha, Qatar, Shot...
- Salmon, trout remain top targets for Illinois charter boats on Lake MichiganAnglers using Illinois charter boats last year caught 26,138 salmon and trout on Lake Michigan. While the total number of salmonids caught decreased by 23% comp...
- Here’s how to scratch an Alaskan fishing trip from your bucket listFor many anglers, fishing in Alaska is a dream trip. But all too often, this bucket-list experience remains just a dream. After spending a few summers working i...
- Bald eagle chick dies after Minnesota DNR EagleCam nest falls from treeThe Minnesota DNR announced on the morning of April 2 that the EagleCam nest had fallen out of its tree early on Sunday morning. “Staff are on site asse...
- ‘Learn to Hunt’ program hitting its mark in IllinoisLifelong hunters in Illinois may not recognize or understand it, but attracting new hunters in the state is a formidable task. Try this analogy: it’s sort of ...