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- Jeff Frischkorn: Poison ivy is one remarkable plantIt surprised me when I began researching poison ivy that it is an amazing plant with a rather extensive – and impressive – taxonomical dossier. Yet it is th...
- Streams of Thought: New Fish and Wildlife Advisory Committee forming in Minnesota to track DNR spendingI don’t know about you, but as the buyer of a host of hunting and fishing licenses and stamps each year, I tend to sleep easier knowing that the money I spend...
- MN Daily Update: Searching for smaller lake trout on Lake Superior; here’s whyTim Lesmeister had to try to find some smaller lake trout during a recent trip to Lake Superior in order to fill the cooler. Here’s how he did it. &nbs...
- Steve Griffin: Antlerless-only rule for special hunts in Michigan is a bad ideaAmong the deer regulation changes considered and acted upon by the Michigan Natural Resources Commission a few weeks ago, I don’t like the change in September...
- Steve Weisman: Iowa rebuilds after terrible flooding with need to learn from the situationAs a former high school language arts instructor, one of the units I taught in 9th grade English was Greek mythology. One of the legends surrounded the Phoenix,...
- What to expect from the Labour government – FieldsportsChannel Podcast, episode 92With a new government in power in Westminster, three people with a stake in the future of fieldsports and the countryside come together to talk to Charlie about...
- Shooting gold for Team GB – Fieldsports News, 31 July 2024Here are the links: Olympic gold for GB trapshooter Nathan Hales – TeamGB.com Grim outlook for grouse – WilliamPowellSporting.co.uk Shooting organisations h...
- Fieldsports Britain – Skye stag stalkSkye gamekeeper Scott MacKenzie and his young daughter have a cull job to do on a red stag. Tom Davies continues his non-toxic journey and finds a copper cartri...
- Skye gamekeeper and daughter cull a red stagSkye gamekeeper Scott MacKenzie is setting out to cull a red stag. The stags are causing damage to the tenant farmer’s silage fields. He is accompanied by his...
- Why Terry Doe loves the Accumax break-barrel airgunTerry Doe mostly shoots high-tech PCP air rifles, but when it comes to fun and relaxation he turns to a great little break-barrel springer like the Accumax from...
- Steve Pollick: Red Ryder plinking a good tune-up for hunting seasonIt all started out as a tongue-in-cheek Christmas gift to my brother, Dave, several holidays ago. It was a “genuine Red Ryder 200-shot carbine-action air...
- Pheasant crowing counts up in North Dakota, conditions not as beneficial for ducks this springThe lack of snow this winter and late arrival of spring rain was not as helpful for ducks in North Dakota but provided some better conditions for pheasants. Let...
- Shallow Albert Lea Lake in Minnesota’s Freeborn County will challenge anglersThere’s a flowage in southern Minnesota that includes two lakes in downtown Albert Lea in Freeborn County: Fountain Lake and a larger body of water to its sou...
- Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: Sand illegally dumped into lakeMinnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the Aug. 2, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Minneso...
- Gear & Gadgets: ALPS Outdoorz showcases its Elite 3800 pack bag, and moreFor multi-day backcountry trips, the Elite 3800 pack bag is the optimal choice. With its 3800 cubic inch capacity, the main compartment features zippers along b...