Hunting News
Before 2025
- Nature Smart: North American OttersIt is rare that I get to interact with two similar yet different species on back-to-back photo trips. I am talking about river otters (Lontra canadensis) and se...
- Backyard and Beyond: Winter’s short daysThose of us who live near water probably see mallards on a daily basis in the warm seasons. The post Backyard and Beyond: Winter’s short days appeared first o...
- Stocked stretches of New York’s St. Regis River worth an early visitWhen a river winds its way 86 miles, as does the St. Regis River in New York’s North Country, it’s safe to say it’s a river of many faces. The post Stocke...
- Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever issue alert on Iowa’s SF 516In a Twitter post, Pheasants Forever said that Senate File 516 was created with the intent to dramatically limit the Iowa DNR’s ability to protect, restore, a...
- Two New Yorker’s die following ice incidentsIn Tioga County, two ice fishermen fell through the ice on Alexander Pond in Newark Valley on March 3. The post Two New Yorker’s die following ice incidents a...
- WI Daily Update: Local resource managementIt’s meeting time: Open houses set in all 72 counties next month. The post WI Daily Update: Local resource management appeared first on Outdoor News.
- MN Daily Update: The way of this WMAPublic input wanted on this wildlife management area master plan update. The post MN Daily Update: The way of this WMA appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Changing times may have an influence on the future of trout fishing in New YorkImpacting angler attitudes and opportunities available for inland trout fishing this year is a public access verification project that will substantially reduce...
- American anglers bolster economy and conservation effortsIt turns out those who cast a line are doing more than simply restocking their vests and tackle boxes. They are generating a significant amount of sales to help...
- Illinois hunters, trappers tag most bobcats ever this past seasonIllinois hunters and trappers had their best bobcat season ever. According to DNR Furbearer Biologist Stan McTaggart, preliminary tallies show that a tota...
- New York’s 2022 black bear harvest falls just below averageBlack bear hunters in New York had a fairly decent year in 2022, taking 1,318 bears, not far below the 2021 harvest of 1,346 and roughly 8% lower than the five-...
- De-extincting the Great Lakes blue pike may be worth looking atBlue pike were most abundant in Lake Erie but they could be caught in Lake Huron and Lake Ontario as well and occasionally in the Niagara, Detroit, and St. Clai...
- At 100 years old, Penn State’s forestry fraternity still going strongThe Tau Phi Delta forestry fraternity at Penn State is well represented by generations of alumni now working in a variety of fields related to natural resources...
- Quadruplet brothers from Wisconsin each spear a sturgeonQuadruplet brothers from Greenville, Jack, Riley, Sam, and Evan O’Connell, all age 21, went four-for-four on sturgeon spearing this year on Lake Poygan. One s...
- Take this primer on wild mushroom hunting before hitting the woodsThis time of year can be almost overwhelming with the number of pursuits it has to offer. Soon, thousands of people around the state will be hunting the elusive...