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- Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Harvest does first before bucksReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the March 14, 2025, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Harve...
- Commentary: Time to adjust regs on transferring a mentor’s antlerless tags in PennsylvaniaI read with interest Ben Moyer’s recent column about tags being transferred (or “sacrificed,” as he worded it) to a mentored youngster. I wholeheartedly a...
- New York DEC advises public of hazardous conditions in the Adirondacks and CatskillsThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is advising visitors to the Adirondacks and Catskills of unsafe winter conditions in the backc...
- Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever announces expansion of Public Access to Habitat programOn Saturday at National Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic in Kansas City, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever were joined by national sponsor onX Hunt to announce t...
- Good hunting anticipated for Michigan’s spring turkey seasonSpring gobbler hunters can expect another good season with stable turkey numbers across most of Michigan. The harvest report for the 2024 season was not availab...
- MN Daily Update: A tip to help you catch more panfish during late iceThis Lake Minnetonka fishing guide has a tip that’s going to help you catch more panfish during the final ice-fishing push. The post MN Daily Update: A tip to...
- Minnesota graduate student is unraveling the mysteries surrounding bowfinsA vast smorgasbord of fishy options is available to Minnesota’s anglers, but most of the state’s fishermen and women concentrate on a handful of species whe...
- WI Daily Update: Report black bear den locationsThe Wisconsin DNR is asking the public to report black bear den locations. Listen here to learn how you can participate in this research. The post WI Daily Upda...
- How do you get proficient shooting a handgun? Fit, grip and trigger control all play a roleLearning to shoot a handgun accurately is generally more challenging than becoming proficient with a rifle or shotgun. Whether it’s a micro compact pistol, fu...
- Are snowy owls in trouble? It’s a topic wide open to debateI remember clearly my first encounter with a snowy owl. I was driving in western Minnesota, in Pope County, looking for winter birds, when I noticed a white obj...
- Nature Smart: A wolf encounter worth the wait in YellowstoneWolves in a snowy landscape are my winter photography focus in Yellowstone National Park. We make every effort to locate and position ourselves to capture image...
- New York stripers on the fly just what the doctor orderedLike so many outdoor adventures, this one started with a chance encounter. What some call serendipity. Or just good luck. “What do you do?” the doctor asked...
- Jeremiah Haas: Time to get your boat ready for the open-water seasonAs we begin getting some open water around the Quad Cities area, the itch to get out and chase those early-season walleyes is starting to get tougher to ignore....
- Eric Morken: How much gear is too much gear for the mobile turkey hunter?As someone who loves to run and gun for turkeys, I often find myself questioning how much gear is too much gear to bring into the field. I’m not exactly...
- Ryan Rothstein: Be ready to burn more boot leather to find sheds this yearI’d be lying if I said I’m a diehard shed hunter, but I’ve also done it enough to know a thing or two about locating bone discarded this winter by whiteta...