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- Kunch family donation becomes popular public hunting spot in IowaGeorge and Virginia Kunch left a legacy when they donated their 162-acre family farm in Tama County to the people of Iowa, in 2005. Gone are the buildings, cott...
- Bass, panfish plentiful in Algonquin Lake in Barry County, Mich.Barry County’s Algonquin Lake qualifies as a sleeper water body for anglers. Although it’s not known for producing trophy-sized fish, it does have healthy n...
- Michigan’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Michigan published in the Aug. 16, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan’s Outdoor ...
- Michigan Cuffs & Collars: Angler caught using goldfish for baitMichigan cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR Conservation Officers. These reports are from the Aug. 16, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Michiga...
- Michigan Bear Forum, Furtaker User Group meetings set for AugustHunting and trapping are an undeniable part of Michigan's outdoor traditions. New and veteran hunters and trappers and anyone interested in how the Michigan Dep...
- Michigan Mixed Bag: TRCP welcomes new board member from MichiganThe Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership recently announced the onboarding of four new directors to its leadership team including Joe Anderson of Michiga...
- E-version of federal waterfowl stamp is now availableTaking a page from the playbooks of a number of states – including Michigan, recently – the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will begin offering electronic du...
- Some 30% of Michigan deer hunters failed to report harvest in 2023An estimated 79,615 deer hunters who shot bucks or does throughout Michigan in 2023 failed to report their kills, according to the DNR’s 2023 Deer Harvest Rep...
- Michigan Letters to the Editor: Special hunts like the youth season are not necessaryReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Aug. 16, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan Letters to the Editor: Special hunts ...
- Outdoor Observations: Here’s hoping common sense prevails in CDC regulation on importing dogsThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) created a new dog import regulation that took effect August 1. But the new regulation is so broad and intrus...
- Delta reservoirs provide decent bass fishing in Fulton County, OhioThe two reservoirs in this northwest Ohio city supply nice, clear drinking water to the city of Delta, but neither will make anyone’s list of top fisheries. R...
- What can grouse hunters expect this fall? A 2024 regional forecast from the Outdoor News coverage areaA common thread when reviewing ruffed grouse-hunting populations and opportunities in the Upper Great Lakes states revolves around habitat. Maturing forests are...
- Despite all the world’s “progress,” there’s still something special about the local bait shopAt some point, I suppose many people look back on their childhood and think, I didn’t know it at the time, but I had it pretty good. That certainly was the ca...
- Turtle Creek restoration in Pennsylvania is a poster child for cooperationGreat things are happening in the Turtle Creek watershed. A limestone-influenced wild brown trout stream, Turtle Creek flows through wooded and mixed agricultur...
- Ohio DNR marks 75-year anniversary at the state fairThe Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife hosted sportsmen at the Ohio State Fair to celebrate the 75th birthday of the agency and to catch up with friends, talk about ...