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Before 2025
- A historical look at Iowa Great Lakes’ walleye opener and previewing the 41st Walleye WeekendEver since I moved to northwest Iowa in 1978, I’ve participated in the annual walleye opener on three lakes on the Iowa Great Lakes: Big Spirit, East Okoboji ...
- MN Daily Update: Catching more crappiesThis angling veteran has never heard of a certain angling rig, but it works – and in a big way. The post MN Daily Update: Catching more crappies appeared firs...
- Wisconsin DNR’s Adam Payne gets his senate reviewThe Wisconsin Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy held its first meeting in taking up the possible confirmation of Department of Natural Resources ...
- Wisconsin fishing and hunting reportThere really is no way to sugarcoat it: Lakes in the northern half of Wisconsin are a mess. Depending on the area, 8 to 21 inches of snow fell last week, accomp...
- April 1 remains important date for New York anglersApril 1 doesn’t even have to be circled on the calendar if you’re a New York angler. It’s still that big of a day. Even though new fishing regulations put...
- New York fishing and hunting reportA look at the fishing and hunting report from across New York for the week of March 17, 2023. The post New York fishing and hunting report appeared first on Out...
- Rainbow trout: A welcomed invasive to PennsylvaniaI was surprised to read an article recently that characterized the rainbow trout as an invasive species throughout much of the world. In my youth, local st...
- Iowa fishing report for the week of March 17, 2023A look at the fishing report from across Iowa for the week of March 17, 2023. The post Iowa fishing report for the week of March 17, 2023 appeared first on Outd...
- Michigan’s deer management stirs up differing points of viewThe next time you’re in an argument about deer, or just taking umbrage at what another person is saying, proposing or doing with or about them, consider this:...
- Steelhead population progresses in Minnesota waters of Lake SuperiorThe steelhead (rainbow trout) population in Minnesota waters of Lake Superior is growing again with the hopes of fisheries managers that it can return to the le...
- Growing popularity of Archery in the Schools events takes commitment from many“We started with seven kids and one bow,” remembered Jim Moyer. “Our target was a cardboard box on a hillside behind the school.” Moyer, the coach for t...
- Mild winter in Pennsylvania good for wildlife after dry summerIn much of the state, 2022 was awfully dry from July through September. It is a stretch that represents a critical time for wildlife heading into the winter, be...
- Dan Small Outdoors Radio – Show 1811Dan and his on-air sidekick “Hardwater” Jeff Kelm bring you timely and informative hunting, fishing and conservation topics covering Wisconsin and the Upper...
- Non-resident waterfowlers have new rules to be aware of in ManitobaA small but dedicated group of Minnesotans hunts ducks and geese in Manitoba each fall, and beginning this year, they’ll see a host of changes that could alte...
- Red Lake Nation leadership looks to restore Upper Red Lake boundariesAt the State of the Band address on March 10, Red Lake Nation Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr. shared that the band will look to contact the United States secre...