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- Pheasant season zone expansions, changes lead to more opportunities for Michigan huntersAs usual, pheasant season opens Oct. 20 in southern Michigan, but there are a few changes this year that should lead to increased opportunity for sportsmen. The...
- WI Daily Update: One thing to help you catch big walleyes right nowAt this time of year, there’s one thing you must do to catch big walleyes. Tim Lesmeister explains. The post WI Daily Update: One thing to help you catch big ...
- Steve Piatt: Even where there’s lots of moose, there still isn’t manyAn old Newfoundland moose-hunting guide said it best, and in simple fashion so typical of these hard-working folks, when talking about the potential for success...
- Minnesota DNR skeptical about algae harvesting to eliminate bloomsGrowing up in Lake Crystal, Minn., Mike Roll remembers swimming and enjoying the splendor of the town’s namesake – Lake Crystal. Once he had children, he wo...
- Great Lakes’ burbot in a state of semi-perilThe burbot is a species of fish that only a fraction of Ohio anglers have ever heard of, much less caught, even though they are widely distributed from Maine to...
- Survey demonstrates outstanding popularity of U.S. Wildlife RefugesFrom birders to goose and deer hunters to walkers and hikers, people flock to the nearly 11,300-acre Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge in Ohio, sandwiched between...
- White Earth tribal members face charges for mechanical rice harvest in MinnesotaTwo White Earth Band members have been charged with allegedly operating an airboat and mechanical harvesting device on a public land wild rice lake, Height of L...
- MN Daily Update: One thing to help you catch big walleyes right nowAt this time of year, there’s one thing you must do to catch big walleyes. Tim Lesmeister explains. The post MN Daily Update: One thing to help you catch big ...
- Swimming drone explores underwater mountain in Lake SuperiorKnown to some as the “Freshwater Everest,” if you want to explore this mountain, you don’t go up, you go down. In the middle of Lake Superior, near the bo...
- Moore Slough restored near Iowa/Minnesota borderThe Moore Slough Waterfowl Production Area, located north of Spirit Lake, Iowa, and south of Jackson, just across the Iowa state line in southern Minnesota, ser...
- Endangered whooping crane dies of avian flu“Ducky” is dead. The International Crane Foundation announced Sept. 29 that Ducky, an endangered female whooping crane the foundation planned to release int...
- Steve Carney: For Minnesota duck opener, four plans prove necessaryMy friend and I have been opening the duck season on a stretch of a small river the past five years, and we didn’t expect anything different. But when we arri...
- New York Fishing Report – October 3-10, 2025The perch bite is on here, so try small jigs, small bright-colored spinners, or throwing gold-colored blade baits. The post New York Fishing Report – October ...
- Minnesota’s Dead Lake is alive with fishing action for panfish, bass in Otter Tail CountyIf you wet a line in Minnesota on a regular basis, you’re probably well aware that Otter Tail County is loaded with exceptional fishing lakes. There are lakes...
- Minnesota’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the Oct. 10, 2025 edition of Outdoor News. The post Minnesota’s Outdoor Calendar...