Hunting News
Earlier this year
- Snow troutwww.youtube.com/watch?v=sOwiHhkHhvU Some anglers can’t wait until it’s warm. Andy Ford is a flyfisherman who needs his fix, so he is off to Manningford fish...
- Swazi fleece – why is it called the ‘Doughroaster’?Did you know that in New Zealand the “Doughroaster” is the guy left to tend the fire when out hunting? Will Hogan explains that not only is this warm techni...
- Steve Carney: Ice anglers should be using chartplottersThere is no way I would access a lake without my chartplotter. I remove the chartplotter from my boat in the autumn and install it on my ATV with a heavy-duty b...
- Minnesota Mixed Bag: DNR seeks input on new Keystone Woods Wildlife Management AreaThe Minnesota DNR invites people interested in the new Keystone Woods Wildlife Management Area to share their thoughts on what amenities and opportunities they...
- Minnesota’s preliminary 2024 season report shows higher deer harvestMinnesota hunters harvested more than 170,000 deer during the 2024 hunting season, up 7% statewide from the 2023 hunting season. The statewide harvest was 3% lo...
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: How many S.D. resident turkey hunters are there in the Black Hills?Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Jan. 24, 2025, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: How many S.D...
- Minnesota’s new muskie plan will put an emphasis on yearling stockingA session at the 2025 Minnesota DNR Roundtable on Friday, Jan. 10, focused on state muskie research and future management of the species. Brian Herwig and Mike ...
- Farm bill extension has no funding for access; how might Minnesota’s Walk-in Access program be impacted?When Congress last month passed an extension to the federal farm bill for 2025 and avoided a government shutdown, the bill, unlike other extensions, did not inc...
- WI Daily Update: Conservation groups call Supreme Court decision a victory for wildlife and public landsThe U.S. Supreme Court recently rejected a lawsuit by the State of Utah that sought to transfer 18.5 million acres of federal public lands to state control. Lis...
- Measure allows tribe to acquire Illinois state parkNearly two centuries after losing its reservation in Illinois in a land sale that most people now concede was illegal, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation could ...
- Christine Thomas: Remembering the perseverance of Wisconsin conservationist Roy Sebald“I could bet you that I can set a trap for a coyote and predict which foot I can catch him by,” challenged Roy Sebald with a twinkle in his eye. “I have w...
- Dean Bortz: OK, let’s try this archery elk hunting thing one more timeDuring my days as a soldier in the U.S. Army’s Alpha Co., 2nd/60th Mechanized Infantry Battalion at Fort Lewis Washington I often found myself right up agains...
- Iowa DNR, Pheasants Forever have partnered for decades to expand wildlife habitatThe farm crisis of the 1980s fundamentally changed the Midwest in multiple ways, as did the large-scale loss of habitat on farm land leading up to it, which was...
- Changes greet hunters at Long Island’s Ridge Hunter Check StationMost veteran hunters on Long Island are familiar with the Ridge Hunter Check Station. Located on the Ridge Pine Barrens State Forest and Maintenance Center on R...
- MN Daily Update: Conservation groups call Supreme Court decision a victory for wildlife and public landsThe U.S. Supreme Court recently rejected a lawsuit by the State of Utah that sought to transfer 18.5 million acres of federal public lands to state control. Lis...