Hunting News
Earlier this year
- Five budget trail camera options for diehard whitetail huntersOf all the gear advancements over the past quarter-century, arguably none has changed the way we hunt more than trail cameras. They’re firmly entrenched in th...
- Dean Bortz: Speaking the Wisconsin DNR’s fish survey languageReaders who catch the lake features on the back page of each issue probably understand that Wisconsin DNR fisheries teams across the state conduct various kinds...
- Ryan Rothstein: Timely spring rains great for a deer herdWhen the month of May kicked off hot and dry in Minnesota, I became uneasy in a hurry. While deer here aren’t quite as susceptible to the worst effects of dro...
- New report shows public supports hunting and recreational sport shooting, but ‘intention matters’Public support for hunting and sport shooting in the United States remains strong, but highly conditional, according to the 2025 Americans’ Attitudes Toward H...
- Ralph Loos: Fish are much smarter than we think… I thinkI just took my first fishing trip of the year, attempting to lure walleyes while spending a weekend in a mountain cabin on a lake near Winter Park, Colorado. Th...
- Lake Tetonka in Minnesota’s Le Sueur County: lots of ‘lake fish,’ with added river effectLake Tetonka is sure to please the multi-species angler. As part of the Cannon River system, this Le Sueur County fishery seems to hold a little bit of everythi...
- Minnesota’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the June 27, 2025, edition of Outdoor News. The post Minnesota’s Outdoor Calenda...
- Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: Injured swan rescued from busy state highwayMinnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the June 27, 2025, edition of Outdoor News. The post Minnes...
- Steve Carney: Cabbage beds are cream of the cropBy late June in Minnesota, weed growth has expanded in lakes, and things are changing dramatically. Cabbage is my favorite type of vegetation because it is leaf...
- Fishing ‘solid’ on this Adirondack campground water — Lake Harris (or is it Harris Lake?)Is it Lake Harris, or Harris Lake? That depends on whom you ask about the 300-acre multi-species fishery in Newcomb, Essex County. Even the New York State Depar...
- New York’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across New York published in the June 27, 2025, edition of Outdoor News. The post New York’s Outdoor Calendar ...
- Police gun licensing failYou couldn’t make it up. Darren Easton struggled to renew his certificates because Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s online form kept kicking him out, and he wa...
- Wayne’s pest control patrolCattyshack’s Wayne Martin is back, shooting crop-munching rabbits with his FAC-rated airgun and HIKMicro Alpex A50 scope. This time he is out walking the fiel...
- Carp on the flyCarp don’t just take baits. They eat artificials, too. Andy Ford joins angler David Bazen at Holme Grange Fishery in Berkshire to find out more about the deli...
- Fieldsports Britain – Night-time rabbit moochwww.youtube.com/watch?v=kQRCixmwHqYWayne Martin is walking the fields after dark, shooting rabbits with his FAC airgun and night vision scope. Police grab guns ...