Hunting News
Before 2025
- Legislation could give more land to Leech Lake Band in MinnesotaMinnesota U.S. Sen. Tina Smith, a member of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, is sponsoring legislation to expand on the acreage that was given from the f...
- Pro Tip of the Week: Deer season’s pause on grouse hunting could benefit grouse huntersThis time of year, it’s best to focus on areas around beaver ponds, swamp edges, and conifer trees. These three types of terrain provide excellent winter habi...
- Minnesota’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Dec. 4, 2024It’s been a quick transition to ice-fishing season. A look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report on Dec. 4, 2024. The post Minnesota’s statewide fishi...
- Bob Gwizdz: Michigan sportsmen and women set to bear brunt of resource management funding… againLegislation will be introduced very soon raising the costs of hunting and fishing licenses in Michigan. Department of Natural Resources insiders tell me they ha...
- WI Daily Update: Trump names his designee to lead Department of the InteriorPresident-elect Donald Trump announced Nov. 15 that North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will be his choice to head the Interior Department, while also leading a newly...
- Final HAB score shows moderately severe algal bloom for western Lake Erie in 2024On June 27, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Dr. Richard Stumpf announced the agency’s annual forecast at Ohio State University...
- MN Daily Update: Trump names his designee to lead Department of the InteriorPresident-elect Donald Trump announced Nov. 15 that North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will be his choice to head the Interior Department, while also leading a newly...
- Study on central Pennsylvania streams shows harmful contaminantsPollutants known as “contaminants of emerging concern” or chemicals that could potentially harm human health and have been found in the environment, includi...
- A quick chat with Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever lobbyist Ariel WiegardAriel Wiegard, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever vice president of government affairs, leads advocacy efforts to advance the mission of the habitat organizati...
- Early ice getting positive reviews in Minnesota, officials urge anglers to use cautionAfter two years of tenuous ice conditions thanks to record snowfalls and warm weather in Minnesota, this early-ice season is showing promising signs for potenti...
- Canada lynx proposed for new habitat protections in U.S. southern RockiesU.S. wildlife officials finalized a recovery plan for imperiled populations of Canada lynx on Nov. 27 and proposed new habitat protections in the southern Rocky...
- Colorado officials are hunting a coyote that attacked and injured a 4-year-old girlColorado Parks and Wildlife officers are hunting a coyote that attacked a 4-year-old girl on Thanksgiving after she mistook it for a dog crouching behind a tree...
- Mike Raykovicz: Don’t forget to report your deer or bear harvest in New YorkDeer season closes Dec. 8 in both the Northern and Southern Zone in New York and undoubtedly many hunters have been successful. The meat has been butchered and ...
- Gretchen Steele: Delta Waterfowl welcomes new regional director for IllinoisDelta Waterfowl has recruited a new regional director for the state of Illinois to boost chapter committees as the organization’s volunteer chapter system con...
- Michigan’s Diamond Lake is a jewel of a fishing water in Cass CountySouthwest Michigan’s Diamond Lake features one of the premier warm-water fisheries and stocked walleye fisheries in the area. It provides anglers with fine ba...