Hunting News
Earlier this year
- Now a trophy destination, Wisconsin’s spotted muskies have spotty history in Green BayIf there’s a species that deserves an award as Comeback Fish of the Great Lakes, the spotted muskie has to be considered a contender. Green Bay has emerged in...
- Crow hunting is the supreme winter challengeIf you are looking to take on a winter hunting challenge unlike any other, then may I suggest you go crow hunting. While these birds might not be as valued as o...
- Ohio’s Great Miami River offers a smorgasbord for anglersThe headwater of the Great Miami River feeds Indian Lake in west central Ohio before heading 170 miles south to the Ohio River, entering west of Cincinnati. Dra...
- Unique to north country, snowshoe hares provide fast winter hunting action in MinnesotaOver many years of chasing snowshoe hares, my hunting comrades and I have fine-tuned a method of successfully hunting these secretive forest animals with archer...
- Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 2105Jim Babiasz, president of The Range of Richfield, announces February events and classes at the range, including a Valentine’s Day special event for couples. M...
- Outdoor horoscopes for this weekAries (March 21 – April 19) – The Hole-Hopper You’re drilling more holes than you’re fishing. The stars say movement is your strength — but maybe sit ...
- Sharpshooter in southeast Wisconsin fined $10,000 for ‘hunting’ without licenseA sweeping investigation by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources game wardens resulted in a $10,000 fine for a sharpshooter with Wildlife Management Servic...
- Episode 89 — Let’s Go Ice FishingIn the midst of a winter cold stretch across the entire Northeast, Dan Ladd sits down with Chemung County, N.Y. executive Chris Moss and county legislator Jim P...
- Wisconsin Mixed Bag: Five ‘fish’ meetings remain in DNR’s winter fish management informational sessionsFive sessions remain in the Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) winter series of informational fisheries meetings across northern Wisconsin. All meetings r...
- Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announces leadership changeThe Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announced on Thursday, Jan. 29 that “after a meaningful period of leadership, Joel Pedersen will be transition...
- Wisconsin’s Yellow Lake sturgeon plan paying dividendsBurnett County’s Yellow Lake sturgeon population has come a long way since the 1970s, thanks in part to a 2019 management plan and a number of regulation chan...
- DNR asks Wisconsin waterfowlers for season preferencesWisconsin’s waterfowl hunters have the opportunity to make their preferences known for hunting seasons for the next five years. Taylor Finger, game bird ecolo...
- ‘Trifecta’ of tactics helps hone in on poult survival rates for Wisconsin’s wild turkeysWisconsin wildlife biologists now have a new tool to measure turkey production thanks to an innovative study using trail cameras to track nesting hens and their...
- Meet Jim Ploen: A bowhunting and target archery icon still shooting strong at 98Last August, I attended a 3-D traditional archery shoot at Cedar River Archers just outside of Austin, Minn. Glancing at the sign-in sheet, I recognized names o...
- Bob Gwizdz: Was it a bad grouse year in Michigan, or sign of long-term decline?What’s going on with ruffed grouse in Michigan? I had a poor season, which is not especially unusual for me, but the majority of the guys with whom I kibitz a...