Hunting News
Before 2025
- Aerators deliver breath of fresh oxygen to winter waters, but some Minnesota lakes may benefit without themMany fisheries officials in the southern Minnesota region – where fish kills are more commonplace – would rather manage a fishery by letting nature take its...
- Memories made on an ‘unusual’ fishing tripI got a call from a friend who spends a lot of time on the water year-round, offering to take us out fishing on a Sunday afternoon in January. A quick look at t...
- Expansion of feral hogs in southern Canada a ‘true concern’ for MinnesotaInvasive swine aren’t just a problem erupting from the southern United States. Large feral pigs are proving they are well adapted to cold climates as their ex...
- WI Daily Update: Finding, catching river slabsHow you can go about catching really big panfish on the Mississippi. The post WI Daily Update: Finding, catching river slabs appeared first on Outdoor News.
- A look at Iowa license sales by the numbers from 2022The Iowa Department of Natural Resources released data from hunter and angler license sales from this past year. Here is a look at the numbers from 2022. The po...
- Jeremy Woinarowicz named Minnesota DNR Conservation Officer of the YearThe conservation officer from the Thief River Falls West station is active in covering his own station and surrounding areas while also helping to train in new ...
- Tips on making a delicious venison mealEvery hunter I know has a special way of cooking venison and I’m one of them. The post Tips on making a delicious venison meal appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Hunters, others have their say on deer population goals for east-central MinnesotaThe Minnesota DNR kicked off its final of a four-year cycle of deer population goal setting on Jan. 23 during an online webinar. The public now has the opportun...
- Pair of Adirondack research groups complete mergerA merger is complete between two water quality-related conservation organizations in the Adirondacks. The Adirondack Lakes Survey Corp. and the Ausable River As...
- Bullets: Describing performance goals behind all shapes and sizesBullets come in all shapes and sizes designed to achieve specific performance goals. To use them most effectively, hunters should understand how bullet shapes a...
- Where do most of Illinois’ channel cats come from? Little Grassy HatcheryChannel catfish are one of the most highly sought-after fish in Illinois. They put up a good fight and make great table fare. While naturally reproducing popula...
- Retired Wisconsin wildlife professor ponders CWD effect on deer hunting landscape, traditionsDeer hunting in Wisconsin was simpler in 2000, when we mostly argued about baiters, antlerless quotas, buck-to-doe ratios, and whether “quality deer managemen...
- Chain pickerel: Icing the leopard of the lakesIf you’ve had the privilege of seeing a pickerel attack via an underwater camera, you may have witnessed a ophidian-shaped fish perform like a corkscrew, turn...
- Commentary: For conservationists, what was most important issues on a long list?Here are the conservation issues that convinced the most sportsmen and sportswomen to speak up. The post Commentary: For conservationists, what was most importa...
- Wisconsin State Roundup: Hunting issues to keep an eye onI received calls from a couple of readers wondering if we need to be concerned about an increase in nighttime coyote hunting by crews using AR-platform rifles f...