Hunting News
Before 2025
- Early steelhead sojourn just what the doctor orderedA trip to a small stream to check for steelhead is just what the author needed after open heart surgery this past November and the many days of rehab that follo...
- Black-capped chickadees show off incredible survival secretsBlack-capped chickadees survive the harshest winters with amazing adaptive behaviors and abilities. From adjusting their core body temperatures to shedding and ...
- Course to teach the science behind CWD management offered in IowaThe goal of the program is to develop a small, connected, and well-educated network of local leaders to effectively communicate about the management and mitigat...
- More than 2,000 students to shoot at Iowa archery state tournamentAn estimated 2,200 students from more than 125 schools from across Iowa will be in the Richard O. Jacobson Exhibition Center (Bullseye) and the 4H Building (3D)...
- Iowa workshop offered to teach everything about turkey huntingThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources is offering a program to teach skills needed to hunt, field dress and cook wild turkey to adults. The two-part workshop...
- Time to ponder the last bluegill bite of winterDid it really matter if I chose waxworms, spikes or mousies in this pursuit? For the most part, no – but on some lakes with a decided bait preference, like sp...
- Young hunter’s Ohio 6-point may be world record-breakerIt wasn’t the buck David Yoder was chasing last fall, but the 6-point buck he ended up shooting might just make the record books. Yoder’s long-tined 3x3 was...
- Ohio’s trophy fish program marks nearly 10,000 entries in 2022The Fish Ohio program celebrates amazing catches of 25 species of fish. Those who reel in a qualifying catch receive the commemorative Fish Ohio pin for their f...
- Bears hibernating under deck in Pennsylvania become an online hitA selfie-obsessed Colorado bear may have had its 15 minutes of fame this winter, but a Pennsylvania sow and her two cubs denning under a Pike County deck will b...
- Ohio Insider: State study of wild turkeys should be welcomed by all“We would like to have an estimate of hen survival as well as some updated information on reproduction,” Wiley told me. The post Ohio Insider: State study o...
- Commentary: A wildlife officer’s job is rarely ever completely ‘finished’I suppose the experiences of Ohio wildlife officers are like most game wardens around other states – maybe even the world. There are the rather routine tasks ...
- Ohio Letters to the Editor: Reader appreciates stargazing columnReader-submitted letters to the editor from Ohio Outdoor News. The post Ohio Letters to the Editor: Reader appreciates stargazing column appeared first on Outdo...
- Ohio Mixed Bag: Callery pear deemed illegal in OhioOutdoor news items from around Ohio. The post Ohio Mixed Bag: Callery pear deemed illegal in Ohio appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Documentary takes hard look at Lake Erie algae plague“The Erie Situation,” a new documentary film from the Great Lakes Young Professionals Network and produced by Great Lakes Outreach Media, explores the confl...
- Seems like only some politicians can be in Pennsylvania Game Commission businessWhen state Sen. Dan Laughlin, R-Erie, spoke at the Jan. 28 Pennsylvania Game Commission meeting, he issued a warning to everyone in the room. “The last thing ...