Hunting News
Before 2025
- Kate Severson circles back to Minnesota to join staff at Voyageurs National ParkFor most people who take a trek into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, the experience is life-enriching. But for some, like Kate Severson, it’s life-...
- For these Minnesota deer campers, the focus is on the foodAt 5 a.m. sharp on Thursday, Nov. 7, two days before the Minnesota firearms deer opener, Scott Doheny and three others will depart his New Prague home with a ca...
- New York Reader Stories: New bucks appear throughout the autumn periodLike many hunters, I like trail cameras. I use them 24/7, 12 months of the year. I am also someone who keeps records, nothing crazy but one of the records I kee...
- Dan Small: Lake of the Woods provides another memorable adventureAs I explored the Ontario waters of Lake of the Woods for the fourth time last month, I was pleased that some of the lake’s 14,000 islands and 65,000 miles of...
- Wisconsin’s gun deer season: How will late opener impact hunter success this year?Predicting gun deer season success in Wisconsin this year may be much like nailing Jell-O to the wall. Last year saw a miserable season for hunters in the north...
- Jeremiah Haas: Sportsmen provide much value to our communitiesThe American sportsman continues to be characterized with negative descriptions by some, being described as a gun-toting, blood-thirsty neanderthal hoping to sh...
- Fall is the perfect time for catching bass with crankbaitsClimbing inside the “Way, Way Back Machine,” I remember a fall morning when my friend’s 25 horses wouldn’t turn over. He just couldn’t get them to cra...
- Trapping raccoons? Make the most of bodygrippersBodygrippers are one of many different types of traps one can use to successfully trap raccoons. Let’s discuss how New York trappers can use bodygrippers in t...
- Michigan’s venison donation program works through changesThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources is looking for a new vendor to run the venison donation program to feed the hungry after its long-time partner, Mic...
- Michigan’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Oct. 18, 2024Leaves falling in the north and crops coming down. A look at the Michigan fishing and hunting report on Oct. 18, 2024. The post Michigan’s statewide fishing a...
- Another wetland job completed under H2OhioAs part of Gov. Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative, the Ohio DNR (ODNR) recently celebrated the completion of the Baughman H2Ohio Wetland Restoration Project. Th...
- Red oak acorns have been plentiful this fall in OhioThe Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife reports acorn production is running strong for red oak trees, according to the 2024 acorn mast survey. The survey is a ...
- More than 14,000 pheasants to be released in Ohio this fall for huntingThe Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife will release 14,400 ring-necked pheasants at public hunting areas in late October and November. This fall, the Division of Wil...
- Episode 57 – How sportsmen can benefit from Soil & Water Conservation District programsJim Lieberum, of the Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District joins New York Outdoor News editor Dan Ladd to talk about what organizations like his are,...
- Ohio’s youth seasons ‘good opportunity’ for young huntersLast deer season was a banner campaign for young Ohio whitetail hunters. “Last (youth deer season) was an exceptional year,” said Mike Tonkovich, the ODNR D...