Hunting News
Before 2025
- Reader Stories: Ohio angler gets last laugh on first muskie caught from a canoeWith my rod broken, my lure gouged with teeth marks, and my treble hooks bent almost straight, I realized just how lucky I was. The post Reader Stories: Ohio an...
- Public invited to see annual courtship display of prairie chickens in Kellerton, IowaPrairie Chicken Day at the Kellerton Wildlife Management Area in Ringgold County is set for April 1, 2023. Activities originate from the viewing platform on 300...
- Ohio Insider: Derailment in East Palestine a disaster in many waysAside from the human health aspect of the derailment and the associated chemical leak is the adverse effect on the area’s wildlife. The post Ohio Insider: Der...
- Commentary: Allowing fracking on Ohio state lands would be a big mistakeAllowing fracking on state lands would be a big mistake. The post Commentary: Allowing fracking on Ohio state lands would be a big mistake appeared first on Out...
- Ohio Letters to the Editor: Reader disagrees with setting minimum hunting age in OhioReader-submitted letters to the editor from the March 17, 2023 edition of Ohio Outdoor News. The post Ohio Letters to the Editor: Reader disagrees with setting ...
- Ohio Mixed Bag: Open season Sportsman’s Expo begins its three-day run in ColumbusOutdoor-related news items from around the state of Ohio published in the March 17, 2023 edition of Ohio Outdoor News. The post Ohio Mixed Bag: Open season Spor...
- Antlerless deer kill still remains short of goal in OhioIt’s tough to sell the deer hunting public on harvesting more antlerless deer when all they see is antlers in one form or another. After all, most every deer ...
- WI Daily Update: Stamp contestArtwork being accepted for 2024 wild turkey, pheasant and waterfowl stamp contests. The post WI Daily Update: Stamp contest appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Clean, Drain, Dry Initiative reports 2022 success in efforts to prevent spread of invasive speciesWildlife Forever’s Clean Drain Dry Initiative is a nationwide effort to prevent invasive species. The program has a particular interest in Ohio. The post Clea...
- The genie is out of the bottle in East Palestine rail disasterThough the cars were designed to carry ubiquitous cargo trailers, the train just as readily could have pulled a string of tankers loaded with who-knows-what. Th...
- Ohio’s 2023 hunting, fishing licenses on sale nowLicenses can be purchased at wildohio.gov, on the HuntFish OH mobile app, or at participating agents statewide. The post Ohio’s 2023 hunting, fishing licenses...
- Don’t blow your turkey hunt before it even starts this springPracticing your calling is important (and, yes, it is fun) so that you can masterfully replicate the sounds of the wild turkey as best you can when it becomes g...
- Beyond Ohio: Pythons tracked by eaten opossums with GPS collarsA team observing raccoon and opossum behavior along urban and wilderness fringe of Crocodile National Wildlife Refuge fitted dozens of the mammals with GPS coll...
- Gobbler one-on-one: A challenge at its finestHunters have been spoiled by being able to harvest two gobblers during the spring season in Ohio. Now, one gobbler will be each hunter’s limit. I’m grateful...
- MN Daily Update: Mille Lacs open-water fishing regsWalleye fishing scheduled to be open all summer on Lake Mille Lacs. The post MN Daily Update: Mille Lacs open-water fishing regs appeared first on Outdoor News.