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- Genesee River rambling in Pennsylvania’s Northern Tier, where the reward is the fiery brook troutI had come down from southern New York into the northern border area of Pennsylvania, following the Genesee River, but going against the current. I was now upst...
- Kayaking for carp is the kind of adventure that’s habit formingSitting in the kayak and just allowing the current to carry me on this fine afternoon, I was hoping my mesmerizing moment would be interrupted by something on t...
- DEC webinar updates New York waterfowl hunters on multiple topicsThanks to a recent New York Department of Environmental Conservation-hosted Status of Waterfowl and Wetland Management webinar in April, duck and goose enthusia...
- Adirondack brook trout plan proposed, with public invited to commentThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Adirondack Brook Trout Pond Management Plan is getting closer to being realized. DEC recently re...
- New York’s statewide fishing and hunting report on May 22, 2025Still some time for turkey hunters, and angling action heats up. Here’s a look at the New York fishing and hunting report on May 22, 2025. The post New Yorkâ€...
- Bill Hilts, Jr.: Lots of fish caught as New York outdoor writers convene in LewistonThe New York State Outdoor Writers Association, a group formed in 1967, held its Spring Conference in Lewiston, N.Y., May 15-18, 2025. Hosting a writer gatherin...
- Conservation groups applaud removal of land sale amendment from House budget billNational conservation groups were celebrating a major win on Thursday: the withdrawal of provisions in the House budget reconciliation bill – the One Big Beau...
- New Cessna 206 promises great changes ahead for how Minnesota DNR does workFrom more than a mile away, it can spy loons nesting on a lake below. During the dead of night, it can pick off perpetrators illegally cutting spruce tops and p...
- MN Daily Update: Is there damage done when targeting spawning bass?Every year, anglers debate if it’s a good idea to take spawning fish off their nest. Tim Lesmeister has some thoughts. The post MN Daily Update: Is there dama...
- Tom Venesky: Color variations add to unpredictability of natureSometimes, things occur in nature that smash the norms we are accustomed to. I was reminded by this recently when a friend passed along a photo of a bear with f...
- Outdoor Insights: Current threats to public lands have unified outdoors groups across the political spectrumConservation groups have flooded our email boxes at Outdoor News the past two weeks ever since the U.S. House Resources Committee passed a late-night amendment ...
- Ohio’s Outdoor Trailblazers: Sally Biancone fosters a passion through photosSurveying all that surrounds her on her Athens County, Ohio, property, Sally Biancone can’t help but think about what brought her here. A talented photographe...
- Park Service drops unpopular frozen lake use plan at Minnesota’s Voyageurs National ParkOfficials at Voyageurs National Park have scrapped a controversial plan that would have restricted winter vehicle access on the park’s frozen lakes, ending a ...
- Sight-fishing for bass is a subtle approach that’s great funOne thing that walleye anglers generally miss out on, for most of their lives, is sight-fishing. That’s a shame, because there are few types of fishing that a...
- Ohio DNR launches voluntary licensing for hunting outfittersThe Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is welcoming participation in Hunt PrOH, a newly launched hunting guide certification program. Guides and outfitters of...