Hunting News
Before 2025
- New York Mixed Bag: Applications being accepted for 2024 Janice & Paul Keesler ScholarshipsThe Janice & Paul Keesler Scholarship Fund is accepting applications from qualified students who wish to receive scholarship assistance. These scholarships are ...
- New York Letters to the Editor: Self-printing licenses another hurdle for hunters to overcomeReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Aug. 9, 2024, edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Letters to the Editor: Self-printing l...
- Pro bass tournaments descend on New York waters again this summerAs has been the case in recent years, midsummer tends to see the biggest bass fishing tournament trails find their way to New York waters, particularly Lake Cha...
- New York DEC debuts self-printed license eraSporting licenses officially go on sale Monday, Aug. 5, according to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. That, after what might be call...
- New York’s statewide fishing report on Aug. 5, 2024Warm water temps continue. A look at the New York fishing report from across the state on Aug. 5, 2024. The post New York’s statewide fishing report on Aug. 5...
- Bass, pike, walleyes leading the way on Wisconsin’s Pike Lake in Marathon CountyPike Lake, an impounded drainage lake in eastern Marathon County, receives water primarily from Rice Lake Creek on the north shore. The outlet stream at the sou...
- Wisconsin’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Wisconsin published in the Aug. 9, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin’s Outdoor Calendar...
- Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars: 18 anglers without licenses on the Lower Fox RiverWisconsin cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR wardens. These reports are from the Aug. 9, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Cuffs & Col...
- New crossbows can be pricey, but almost always effectiveThe crossbow craze isn’t losing momentum as more states allow the use of these speedsters, with some even reaching speeds of more than 500 feet per second. So...
- Ask a Fisheries Biologist: What is Wisconsin’s redhorse grand slam?Saltwater anglers often pursue a ‘grand slam’ that involves catching four prized sport fish in the same day. Technically, the IGFA says a grand slam is thre...
- Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership names new president and CEOThe board of directors of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) announced on Monday the appointment of Joel Pedersen as the group’s new presi...
- Wolf grabs dog just 15 feet from Woodruff, Wis., woman“It’s hard to determine where a wolf will be at 6:30 in the morning,” said USDA Wildlife Services district supervisor Dave Ruid. But Denise Coron found ou...
- Wisconsin DNR team tracking Couderay River sturgeon, smallies after 2011 dam removal allowed fish to roamThe term fish passage in rivers has been a buzzword for years among fish biologists and is often used when describing the advantages of allowing fish to move up...
- Wisconsin Mixed Bag: NRB meeting Aug. 14, deer unit scope statement up for actionThe Natural Resources Board will meet in-person at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14 at the St. Croix Casino in Turtle Lake. The board will act on items 1-4 and 7-8 ...
- Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: ‘Keep Your Feet Wet Rule’ is key for future generationsReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Aug. 9, 2024, edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: ‘Keep Your ...