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- Bear(s) make regular pit stops in IllinoisResidents in different parts of Illinois have found a unifying pastime each summer: spotting black bears. This time it was southern Illinois. Bear things appare...
- Invasive spiny water fleas ‘worst they have been’ on New York’s Lake George this yearJoe Greco has been fishing on New York’s Lake George for more than four decades, hitting the lake daily in the summer with his charter fishing business. Payin...
- Nick’s Lake in New York’s Herkimer County has camping, fishing, and hunting nearbyThe Old Forge area, in the west-central region of the Adirondacks, is a popular place throughout the entire year. And it especially shines during the summer mon...
- New York’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across New York published in the Aug. 9, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post New York’s Outdoor Calendar a...
- RFK Jr. behind 2014 New York City dead bear discovery; did he break New York roadkill rules?Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted last weekend that in 2014 he had retrieved a bear cub that was killed by a motorist and then l...
- New York Cuffs & Collars: Several families attend learn-to-fish eventNew York cuffs and collars are field reports from DEC Officers. These reports are from the Aug. 9, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post New York Cuffs & Coll...
- Special license exams scheduled for Aug. 9 in New YorkThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced another round of examinations for individuals seeking a license to practice the s...
- Knee Deep team wins New York’s Sunset Bay Walleye Shootout on Lake ErieThe 14th annual Sunset Bay Walleye Shootout was held July 19-20 on Lake Erie as 148 teams battled it out for over $500,000 in cash and prizes. When the final we...
- King salmon cooperate at New York’s Sodus Pro-Am on Lake OntarioLake Ontario cooperated during the 2024 Sodus Pro Am, held July 13-14 in Sodus Point, N.Y., in Wayne County. In past years, the normal conditions out in the “...
- Future sporting access a concern at New York’s popular Kaaterskill CloveThe public will get a look this fall at a draft proposal that will guide future best use practices at one of the most popular destinations in the Catskill Park....
- New York picks up after widespread mid-July stormsMid-July was a treacherous time in New York, as a series of tornado-spawning storms, which also caused flooding, ripped through the state. It started with the r...
- Commentary: Remembering New York’s Bill Conners, a tireless conservationistDan Ladd did a fine job reporting about the accomplishments of the late Bill Conners in the July 12 edition of the New York Outdoor News. Not only was Bill an a...
- MN Daily Update: New walleye regulations on Mille LacsThe Minnesota DNR is liberalizing the walleye limit on Lake Mille Lacs on Aug. 16 when anglers will be able to keep some fish. Here are the details. The post MN...
- Wisconsin State Roundup: Time for DNR to fix the mess of discontinued co-op trout rearing programIf the Wisconsin DNR’s office of communism (communications) wanted to do something useful instead of blocking reporters’ access to DNR personnel and censuri...
- Dan Ladd: Rethinking antlerless deer harvest in New YorkWith sporting licenses now on sale, the opportunity is there to apply for antlerless deer tags, or Deer Management Permits as they’re known. And after my annu...