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- A new legislative committee eyeing sandhill crane hunt in WisconsinThe latest attempt to create a Wisconsin sandhill crane season began Aug. 1 in Horicon at the inaugural meeting of the 2024 Legislative Council Study Committee ...
- Special report: Wisconsin DNR’s tight budget under scrutinyBack in January at the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) meeting, DNR officials reminded NRB members that the bulk of fisheries, wildlife, and law enforce...
- Iowa’s statewide fishing report on Aug. 16, 2024Here’s a look at the Iowa fishing report from across the state on Aug. 16, 2024. The post Iowa’s statewide fishing report on Aug. 16, 2024 appeared first on...
- 18 new Minnesota DNR conservation officers graduate, begin field trainingEighteen people who’ve trained since late April to become Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officers took a step closer to achieving thei...
- Michigan offers a smorgasbord of fishing opportunities in SeptemberSeptember is a month of anticipation for Michigan outdoor enthusiasts. Hunters eagerly are preparing for the early teal and goose seasons, and archers are dilig...
- South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks alters August Canada goose seasonThe South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department has decreased the number of counties open for the August “management take” of locally-produced Canada geese...
- Steve Pollick: An ode to two remarkable Ohio outdoorsmen in Mike Budzik and Roy KrollIf there is someone who has poured more blood, sweat, and tears into fostering sportsmen’s interests in Ohio in the last 45 years than Mike Budzik, I have not...
- Bucks of summer provide a great viewing experienceMy pal Paul resides on a hobby farm that, among other things, provides a heap of open pasture space upon which to train my dogs, shoot our hunting bows at 3-dim...
- Hudson River plan scrutinized, with some wanting fish barrier in attempts to keep round goby from New York’s Lake ChamplainThe round goby is a small fish, growing to a maximum of 6 inches. But the problems it causes when it makes it has made its way into watersheds in North America ...
- Tom Venesky: Should Pennsylvania trout season be closed during summers of excessive heat?“It’s a very difficult time for trout.” That’s what a now-retired Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission biologist told me years ago when I asked him about...
- MN Daily Update: Get deep, finicky walleyes to bite this AugustThe walleyes are deep and finicky right now, but “Mr. Walleye” Gary Roach is catching them. Here’s what he is doing to get them to bite. The post MN Daily...
- Episode 501 – State waterfowl survey down, DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen, sharptail grouse statusManaging Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman begin the show recapping the results of the 2024 state waterfowl survey, which showed a 37% drop in mallar...
- WI Daily Update: Get deep, finicky walleyes to bite this AugustThe walleyes are deep and finicky right now, but “Mr. Walleye” Gary Roach is catching them. Here’s what he is doing to get them to bite. The post WI Daily...
- What’s good for the meadowlark is good for North Dakota’s deerThe Western meadowlark is North Dakota’s state bird but did you know one of it’s closest relatives is the less embraced common blackbird? Yes, meadowlarks a...
- Wisconsin’s statewide fishing report on Aug. 15, 2024Bass, walleye still biting despite unbalanced temps. A look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on Aug. 15, 2024. The post Wisconsin’s state...