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- Fond memories created in one of the Adirondacks’ most remote locationsThe West Canada Lake area lies at the head of three Adirondack water-sheds: the Cedar River, the West Canada Creek and the Moose River. This makes it a relative...
- Outdoor horoscopes for the week of June 16 to June 22, 2025♈ Aries (March 21 – April 19) Choosing a tonneau cover for your new pickup demands patience and quality research. Ignore the ads in your Instagram feed. ♉...
- Beat the lake chaos with a deeper understanding of river fishingIt’s easy to find solitude on the lake in the spring. Ditto the fall, especially as the calendar flips closer to winter. But summer? Better be prepared to eit...
- Three buck hot spots to hang trail cameras and get early intel this JuneIt might seem as if it’s a bit early, but it’s not. This year’s crop of whitetail bucks is out there, already sporting the first month of antler growth. A...
- Nature Smart: Southwest warblersI just returned from a trip to southeastern Arizona. The objective of this adventure was to capture images of as many warbler species as possible. So, what are ...
- Jeremiah Haas: An inexpensive way to experience the outdoorsAs a parent of two teenagers and a coach at our school, I have seen the changes in kids during this electronics age. We were mean, mean parents when we did not ...
- There’s something about an old rowboat that’s hard to quitIt’s been a bit over 45 years ago when I first heard Joe was selling his old aluminum rowboat. I was instantly interested in purchasing it, though at the time...
- Part one of Ernest Hemingway’s “Big Two-Hearted River”Editor's note: For subscribers searching for some leisurely reading during the long days of summer, Outdoor News is reprinting a seminal piece of American liter...
- Problem bear complaints higher in Michigan’s U.P. this springAn adult male black bear estimated to weigh at least 300 pounds, based on the size of its tracks, killed five sheep last month and injured a sixth one so badly ...
- Ryan Rothstein: Looking to burn? Here’s what you need to knowIn my May 30 column, I made the case for fire being a critically underutilized tool when it comes to whitetail habitat management, particularly on private lands...
- Wisconsin Wardens are Work: Ben Mott works public/private land conflict in Waushara CountyA private landowner and deer hunter was impressed when a Wisconsin DNR game warden, Ben Mott in Waushara County, took the time to work through an incident durin...
- Reload your own straight-wall cartridgesIt has been said that straight-walled cartridges can be a challenge to reload. I have experienced no reason to feel this way. I enjoy reloading them more than s...
- Oak Duke: Desperately seeking the right trout waterNothing quite like the feeling of having a good fish on. But was it a fluke?, No pun intended. Who wants to catch just one fish? Sometimes trout will hit a fly,...
- Steve Sarley: We all started with live bait; some of us still tinkerI started fishing with live bait. Didn’t we all? I recall picking fat, wiggly nightcrawlers off of my family’s driveway after a rain. Nothing better than fr...
- Michigan DNR says Lake Erie walleyes in ‘sweet spot’The walleye fishery in Lake Erie is in “excellent shape” and should continue to provide fantastic fishing for the foreseeable future. Perch fishing also rem...