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- Top new gear for your 2025-26 ice-angling campaignWhile there’s always a bunch of new products every year in the ever-growing ice fishing marketplace, some tend to stand out a bit more than others. Such is th...
- Mast crop production is mixed across Pennsylvania this yearOaks are having a moment in parts of Penns Woods, producing bumper crops of mast not seen in years. In general, though, wildlife will find mixed yields of nuts,...
- Steve McComas: How Mother Nature can fix Minnesota lakesMinnesota’s lakes are resilient, but if pushed too hard, they will change, sometimes for the worse. Mother Nature, another name for the complex web of natural...
- Examiner rules on Isle Royale deaths of two backpackersThe official cause of death of the two backpackers found deceased in June on Isle Royale was confirmed last week by the Keweenaw County medical examiner. The de...
- NRC eyes amendments to handful of Michigan fishing rule proposalsAt its October meeting in Houghton, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission had five fisheries orders up for approval. The commission approved two of the orde...
- Elk, deer will benefit from aspen clear-cutting in Michigan’s Lower PeninsulaVisitors and residents in the northeastern Lower Peninsula may notice more clear-cutting of aspen trees over the next year or two as the Michigan Department of ...
- Hunting and fishing license fee increase passes in Michigan SenateLegislation to increase hunting and fishing license fees has cleared the Michigan Senate, but it will face stiff resistance in the House, where lawmakers have r...
- Michigan’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Oct. 31, 2025The rut is on! Perch, steelhead fishing remain solid. Here’s a look at the Michigan fishing and hunting report on Oct. 31, 2025. The post Michigan’s statewi...
- 24th Maryland Master Angler fishes from shore exclusivelyJesse Black is the 24th recipient of Maryland’s Master Angler milestone and the first to earn the award exclusively through shorefishing. Black hooked all 10 ...
- Striped bass continue to struggle in Chesapeake BayThe future of Chesapeake Bay’s striped bass population continues to be in peril, as seen by Oct. 15’s results from Virginia Institute of Marine Science and ...
- Pennsylvania’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Pennsylvania published in the Nov. 7, 2025 edition of Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Cal...
- Episode 564 – Mille Lacs, Red Lake regs, gut pile study, rut-time tips, lead bullets, PF furloughsTop topics on Outdoor News Radio this week include Editor Tim Spielman sharing his story with Managing Editor Rob Drieslein about his successful archery deer hu...
- Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 2044Versatile tactics and lightweight gear let you hunt anywhere from the ground to high in a tree. How you can become a hunter education instructor. November event...
- Pennsylvania’s High Point Lake is closed to all public accessThe Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission recently announced that High Point Lake, located in Elk Lick and Addison Townships, Somerset County, has been closed to ...
- 700 trees planted along Pennsylvania stream in effort to protect Chesapeake BayPennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources officials on Oct. 23 helped plant 700 trees along Orson Run — a $130,000 investment to reduce ru...