Hunting News
Before 2025
- Reader Stories: Bedford Co. hunter’s dream comes true with Pennsylvania elk huntWhat made this elk hunt so special was that being close to home, some of my family and a couple of friends could make the trip to see it, which is why it was so...
- Pennsylvania Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events coming up from around Pennsylvania published in the March 17 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvan...
- Star Watch: Sorting out the skiesAstronomers tell us that our night sky includes 88 constellations and about 8,000 stars that we can see via the naked eye. The post Star Watch: Sorting out the ...
- Check out Prompton Lake’s prodigious panfish population in PAPrompton Lake, the 280-acre centerpiece of Prompton State Park in Wayne County, is home to bluegills, black crappies and yellow perch. There are sparkly pumpkin...
- Select the right arrow for the right gameThis aluminum Easton 2020 shaft tipped with a stout, cut-on-contact broadhead weighs 650 grains and will take down dangerous bowhunting targets like Asiatic buf...
- Optimism high for spring turkey hunters in Michigan as season approachesOptimism high for Michigan spring turkey hunters as season approaches. The post Optimism high for spring turkey hunters in Michigan as season approaches appeare...
- Landowners can enroll in the Minnesota Walk-In Access program starting March 15Since 2011, the Walk-In Access program has enrolled parcels of 40 acres or larger with high-quality natural cover. This year, landowners can receive $18 per acr...
- Brad Lila’s northern pike pulled out of Mille Lacs certified as a tie for the catch-and-release state recordThe Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced on Monday afternoon that a huge northern pike caught on Mille Lacs Lake this winter has been certified a...
- WI Daily Update: Ice safetyKeep ice safety a top priority as winter transitions to spring. Here’s what you need to know. The post WI Daily Update: Ice safety appeared first on Outdoor N...
- MN Daily Update: Becoming a CO?Ever thought of being a DNR conservation officer? Now’s hour chance. Here’s how. The post MN Daily Update: Becoming a CO? appeared first on Outdoor News.
- A mass marking program shines light on salmon movement in Great LakesTracking Chinook movement is one aspect of an ongoing Great Lakes mass marking program done cooperatively with almost a dozen state and federal agencies across ...
- Additional salmon stocking planned for Lake MichiganMichigan Department of Natural Resources Lake Michigan stocking plans announced earlier for 2023 are moving forward, and the fish in the hatcheries are being ra...
- A new way to look at the woods we hunt and explore: Forest TherapyMany of us who regularly spend much time outdoors know it's vital to a well-rounded life and well-being. Forest therapy takes that a step further and puts into ...
- New York’s Bath Fish Hatchery manager, Ken Osika, retiresKen Osika doesn’t wet a line that often, but ironically he’s probably seen more fish in a given week than most ardent anglers see in a lifetime. While he on...
- What color is that fish, and why?These crappies, bass, or other odd-colored specimens aren’t a new species or remnants of a long-ago, thought-to-be-extinct population. These fish exist due to...