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- New York Reader Stories: Offseason preparation goes a long way in the whitetail woodsThis past winter in the foothills of the Adirondacks around Johnstown was challenging to say the least. One storm left us with several inches of snow and about ...
- MN Daily Update: Important details about the upcoming deer seasonHunting licenses for the 2025 deer season are now on sale. Listen here for important details about the upcoming season. The post MN Daily Update: Important deta...
- Outdoor horoscopes for the week of Aug. 11 to Aug. 17, 2025♈ Aries (March 21 – April 19) You’ll spend a full evening sighting in your deer rifle, only to realize you’ve been using the wrong ammo. On the plus sid...
- Columbia River offers massive bucket-list white sturgeonBucket lists – those lists of experiences, destinations, or lifetime achievements each of us carries and hopes to accomplish before our time on Earth is over ...
- WI Daily Update: A good spring season for state turkey huntersThe Wisconsin DNR announced the results of the 2025 spring turkey hunting season. Listen here for details. The post WI Daily Update: A good spring season for st...
- Wisconsin Wardens at Work: ‘Snake charmers’ slip in to steal ginsengTwo Wisconsin protected organisms were involved – one being used against the other in this case. The person who alerted the wardens was a renter of the land, ...
- Nature Smart: Get to know the fabulous ruddy duckWhen I photograph wildlife, I usually have a specific species of critter in mind. The best images are the ones that I envision and plan ahead of time, leaving l...
- Here’s why one New York hunter is sold on the crossbowShoulder replacement surgery wasn’t something I had thought of. Once upon a time, I could draw a bow and enjoyed archery season. Life is full of surprises. Su...
- Ryan Rothstein: With deer season in sight, time to check gearIt never fails to watch summer streak by in a blur. Blame it on our climate in Minnesota, but most of us try to cram as much outdoor activity into a quarter of ...
- Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Farm is recognized as first Audubon-certified “bird-friendly” in MinnesotaThe National Audubon Society announced in July that the Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Farm, located near Clearwater and owned and operated by Matt Maier, is th...
- Tips for mastering the art of destination anglingIn the Midwest, destination angling is part of the summer experience. For some, it’s an annual trip to Canada, while for others it’s a first-time excursion ...
- Jeremiah Haas: Quad Cities high school team creates a bass-fishing legacyBack in 2009, Tim Himsl, then a senior at Moline High School, had the opportunity to join the school’s fishing team, which had just become a sanctioned high s...
- Commentary: It’s never been easier – or more rewarding – to protect Minnesota’s natural resourcesMinnesotans love the outdoors. They love their fish and their wildlife, their lakes and their rivers, their forests and their prairies. Those resources belong t...
- New York artist turns deer antlers into jewerlyAnyone who has spent much time hunting or shed hunting knows that antlers come in a variety of shapes, sizes, textures, patterns, and shades. Each set is unique...
- Brian Nesvik, past Wyoming fish and game director, confirmed as lead for USFWSThe past director of the Wyoming Fish and Game Department has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the next director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Bria...