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- Most who apply for Ohio’s controlled hunts face long oddsThat people believe in miracles is reflected in how many of them are willing to accept the one-in-302.5 million odds of winning the Mega Million Dollar lottery ...
- New voluntary ‘Upland Bird Hunter Diary’ expected to provide clearer picture of upland bird hunting in MinnesotaIt’s safe to say few hunters sit by their mailboxes, hoping they’ve been selected to fill out a post-season survey for the Minnesota DNR. For bird hunters w...
- Pennsylvania Game Commission to hold a flea market Sept. 28Thrifters and flea market enthusiasts will have a chance to buy, sell, or swap gear at the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s first-ever Outdoor Exchange Sept. 28...
- Minnesota’s LCCMR approves more than 125 projects at $103 millionOn July 31, the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources approved funding more than 125 projects related to the environment and natural resources t...
- MN Daily Update: Get rebates for using lead-free ammo on certain national wildlife refugesThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is implementing a voluntary pilot program at seven national wildlife refuges, giving hunters rebates to increase the use of l...
- Mike Schoonveld: Should you balance your boat trailer tires?If you are a boat trailer owner, you’ve probably already made up your mind about the question posed in the title of this essay. Some say yes, some say no. Wha...
- Streams of Thought: A well-deserved honor for Minnesota’s Sand Dunes Gobblers Chapter of NWTFIn the latest edition of Minnesota Outdoor News, you’ll find an excellent story written by an excellent writer about an excellent conservation group. Again th...
- Alabama dog trainer Jeremy Criscoe brings skills to Minnesota Game FairThe Union Grove region of Alabama is adjacent to the famous Guntersville Lake reservoir, and it’s well known among largemouth bass tournament anglers around t...
- WI Daily Update: Get rebates for using lead-free ammo on certain national wildlife refugesThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is implementing a voluntary pilot program at seven national wildlife refuges, giving hunters rebates to increase the use of l...
- Michigan Fishing Report – August 14, 2024The fishing started to pick up again in this area as anglers were catching good numbers of perch within the channel using minnows, leeches, and crawlers. The po...
- Metro Area Fishing Report – August 11, 2024 – videoFish are still in summer patterns, and two distinct tactics emerged this week on the bass front. Walleyes are roaming as well. The post Metro Area Fishing Repor...
- Steve Carney: Here’s how to catch crappies in AugustAugust can be a cruel month for crappie anglers, as we all know, but there are still opportunities out there if you’re creative and willing to try new methods...
- Mike Raykovicz: Tips for canoeing the beautiful Delaware RiverFlowing unimpeded for approximately 130 miles, the Delaware River is the longest free-flowing river in the entire eastern United States. Providing recreation as...
- Gear & Gadgets: Dogtra’s 1900S Wetlands Waterproof Remote e-collar, and moreThe all-new Fathom II Lever Drag reels take a class-leading reel and raise the bar even more. The improvements take a class-leading reel and raise the bar even ...
- Fishing world of Minnesota’s White Iron Lake in St. Louis County revolves around walleyesWhite Iron, at more than 3,000 acres, also has some depth appeal, maxing out at 47 feet – enough deep water to support cold-water fish species such as tullibe...