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- Illinois turkey hunts can now feature .410 shotgunsIllinois turkey hunters will be able to use .410 shotguns next year, the result of an ongoing effort by lawmakers to help DNR attract new participants to the sp...
- Illinois’ statewide fishing report on July 8, 2024All species of bass hit action mode in state’s lakes. Here’s a look at the Illinois fishing report from across the state on July 8, 2024. The post Illinois...
- Ticks wreaking havoc on moose. Are deer next?Ticks suck. I don’t mean just literally, but in other ways, too. In addition to being the carriers of more than 16 viruses, including Lyme Disease and Rocky M...
- Have a high-energy hunting dog? Here are ways to give it the frequent motion it cravesAsk just about any sporting dog trainer what they commonly hear from prospective clients, and you’ll often hear about the disconnect between wanting a high-dr...
- MN Daily Update: Wildlife Drive open soon within Roseau River Wildlife Management AreaThe 27-mile Wildlife Drive within the Roseau River Wildlife Management Area will be open from Saturday, July 20, through Sunday, July 28, and on the follow...
- Wisconsin’s Oneida, Bayfield counties to see public land doe harvest after allThe Wisconsin DNR on June 26 presented antlerless deer harvest quotas and 2024 season framework to the Natural Resources Board (NRB), with board members amendin...
- WI Daily Update: 2024 deer season framework and harvest goalsThe Wisconsin DNR recently set its 2024 deer season framework and harvest goals. Here are the details. The post WI Daily Update: 2024 deer season framework and ...
- Steve Griffin: For fun, you can’t beat a drum!For many Michigan anglers on Saginaw Bay, Great Lakes piers and other places, catching a sheepshead or freshwater drum is a rather novel addition to a day focus...
- Heat of summer? Tie on a topwater for great bass action on these Ohio watersWhat is more exciting than seeing a bass smash your lure? Not much, not when a topwater bite is hot. It has been a summertime ritual for generations. Shallow wa...
- Mike Schoonveld: Can fish get school immunity?Before COVID-19 was unleashed on humanity, I’m not sure if I’d ever heard of the term, “herd immunity.” Now, I know it’s the layman’s term for the p...
- Sportsman profile: Whether it’s fishing, hunting or shooting, Michigan’s George Poy is all inMost people who love the outdoors are happy to be able to carve a day or two per month from their day jobs to dabble in their favorite outdoor activity. Some ev...
- Summer scouting could lead to your fall whitetailDespite bow season being a few months away, for a serious whitetail nut it’s never too soon to develop a strategy for the upcoming season. Especially when the...
- Muskie stocking adding more trophy opportunities in North Dakota, and pheasant spring crowing counts are up statewideThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department continued its muskie-stocking program this past year, introducing both pure muskies and tiger muskies into three major...
- Episode 495 –Flood effects, Minn elk, Game Fair and BWCA chatter, and Lake Erie tourney scandal boatManaging Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman start the show catching up on whether recent flooding has had some direct effects on state wildlife. Then ...
- What are some of the most common fish diseases seen in Minnesota?Just like people, fish sometimes get sick. Fish can carry a variety of diseases and parasites and are sometimes infected by bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses, ...