Hunting News
Before 2025
- Ohio DNR biologist encouraged with recent poult success heading into turkey seasonNew this year, hunters may only harvest one male turkey per spring season, per hunter. That’s a change from the previous bag limit of two birds per hunter, pe...
- Snacking on your food plot: Planting vegetation that’s fit for man or beastAt times I am so focused on this mission that I overlook the land’s ability to provide other rewards, like food for my family’s table. The post Snacking on ...
- Michigan will increase its rooster release in 2023The Department of Natural Resources plans to triple the budget for the pheasant release program this fall compared to 2022. The birds will be supplied and distr...
- Testing for CWD without thinning the deer herd? A ‘better way’ indeedThey’re hunting for new tools to detect CWD in deer without relying on deer culling. Lindsay Thomas, Jr. of the National Deer Association recently addressed t...
- Is there a genetic link to grouse behavior? Why Pennsylvania researchers are seeking the answerCory Dise acquired an unexpected buddy on a deer-hunt a couple of years ago when a ruffed grouse followed him into a treestand – and refused to leave. D...
- Three New York sportsmen honored at annual outdoors showHeld in late February, promoter Mike Hauser and State Assemblyman Robert Smullen took a special timeout at the show to honor its three featured guests. The post...
- Research shows many Illinois deer are exposed to EHD, but not all dieIt was the height of summer 2022 when the calls started coming in. Scores of dead deer suddenly littered rural properties and park preserves in Illinois, alarmi...
- Episode 428 – New Manitoba rules for nonresident waterfowlers, spring migration, roughfish regs, and will Minnesota allow crossbows during the archery season?This week’s show kicks off with discussion between Managing Editor/Publisher Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman on new waterfowling rules for nonresidents ...
- Lake Erie walleye, perch numbers remain high with big expectations for 2023 anglersWalleye and perch fishing on Lake Erie should continue to be outstanding this summer and fall, according to new DNR data. No size or bag limit changes are...
- Turkey timing: Early seasons are filled with challenges, opportunitiesAt the hunting season's start, wild turkeys are doing about the same thing no matter the weather in Minnesota: roosting, surviving, eating, breeding. Photoperio...
- Take a kid into the turkey woods this spring and get the most out of the huntSome of my most memorable spring gobbler hunts occurred when I didn’t even have a shotgun in my hands. There’s no better feeling than taking a youngster or ...
- Turning decoys into works of artBill Koelpin, Jr., didn’t have to look hard to find a little artistic inspiration. All he had to do was ask his father, Bill Sr. “My father was a world-cham...
- WI Daily Update: Thanks, possumsA unique way of tracking invasive Florida pythons. The post WI Daily Update: Thanks, possums appeared first on Outdoor News.
- MN Daily Update: Artificial over liveThere’s a reason you might want to consider using an artificial lure rather than a live bait. Here’s the scoop. The post MN Daily Update: Artificial over li...
- Michigan bill would repeal mandatory deer registration, potential criminal penaltiesLegislation introduced in the state House would repeal reporting requirements for deer harvests and potential criminal penalties implemented by the Department o...