Hunting News
Earlier this year
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: More walleye stocking has equaled fewer ducksReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the June 6, 2025, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: More walleye ...
- Minnesota turkey hunters set new harvest record in spring 2025In the end, the more than 59,000 turkey hunters who went after gobblers this spring topped the harvest record that was set last year. They did that by taking ab...
- Pro Fishing Tip of the Week: Try bobber fishing 4 to 8 inches above bottomAn emerging pattern shows a good number of walleyes hugging tight to the bottom. When conventional presentations are not working, it’s time for a float and le...
- Minnesota’s statewide fishing report on June 4, 2025Bass and bluegill action remains strong in shallows. Here’s a look at the Minnesota fishing report across the state on June 4, 2025. The post Minnesota’s st...
- Minnesota’s Wayzata High School hosts annual fun shoot, building camaraderie with local first respondersAt the annual Kids-and-Cops fun shoot, the Wayzata High School Clay Target team competed in a friendly competition alongside first responders on May 29 at the P...
- WI Daily Update: Apply for the Sandhill Wildlife Area Learn to Hunt Deer ProgramThe Wisconsin DNR is accepting applications for the Sandhill Wildlife Area Learn to Hunt Deer Program. Listen here for details. The post WI Daily Update: Apply ...
- Foundation makes wetlands, stream accessible for all in PennsylvaniaTwenty-two cars and pickups nearly filled the parking lot at the Soaring Eagle Wetlands near Julian, Pa. The vehicles mainly belonged to anglers taking advantag...
- Tom Venesky: Air rifles for big game in Pennsylvania lacks meritSome hunters prefer to hunt deer with traditional bows or a muzzleloader because they like the challenge of hunting with a primitive weapon. But there’s a big...
- Limit of one tag per hunter among changes to Michigan’s fall turkey seasonIf you were one of those few hunters who harvested more than one wild turkey during the fall season, well, store that in your memory bank. The Natural Resources...
- Midges and mayflies may be bothersome, but both are important fish food on Lake ErieEach spring and summer, those living or visiting the Lake Erie shoreline may need to deal with large numbers of annoying “bugs,” depending upon the time of ...
- Izaak Walton League of America: More funding should be pumped into nation’s Farm BillThe Izaak Walton League of America (IWLA) is concerned about the new Farm Bill. For 100 years, the league has been a defender of this country’s soil, air, woo...
- Lake Erie Birding Trail guidebook updated, enhancedA new, more user-friendly Lake Erie Birding Trail Guidebook is now available, reflecting an expanded and enhanced trail stretching 312 miles along the lake’s ...
- MN Daily Update: State park trail wins national awardA trail at a popular Minnesota North Shore state park recently won first place in a national reader’s choice award for best hiking trails. Listen here for the...
- Bass fishing in the Olympics? Movement gets a boost from Kevin VanDamBass fishing in the Olympics? That possibility may not be far off nor far-fetched. USA Angling – the organization that oversees all U.S. competitive fishing ...
- Key policies find their way into Minnesota bill for environmentOn Thursday, May 29, the Environment and Natural Resources Working Group reached bipartisan agreement on its budget bill that includes a few policy changes. As ...