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- Minnesota’s statewide fishing report on May 8, 2024On opener eve, crappie action picks up in shallow water. A look at the Minnesota fishing report from across the state on May 8, 2024. The post Minnesota’s sta...
- Recent rains welcomed by waterfowl in Minnesota, the DakotasWhat a difference a few weeks make. In late March, the talk among waterfowl professionals across the U.S. Prairie Pothole Region – the epicenter of duck produ...
- Anglers have reason for high hopes entering Minnesota’s May 11 fishing openerAnticipation for this year’s Minnesota fishing opener Saturday appears more amped than in recent years. But that’s to be expected, given that most anglers h...
- Ohio in middle of two-year study on turkey nestingOhio is nearly smack in the middle of a two-year research project with several other states to study nesting habits of turkeys. In addition to turkey brood surv...
- WI Daily Update: CWD confirmed in first wild deer from Pierce CountyThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources confirmed the first positive test result for chronic wasting disease in a wild deer in Pierce County. Here are the...
- MN Daily Update: CWD confirmed in first wild deer from Wisconsin’s Pierce County, a border county along the Mississippi RiverThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources confirmed the first positive test result for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in a wild deer in Pierce County, which ...
- Tom Venesky: Hypocritical to believe the Pennsylvania Game Commission isn’t politicalLike it or not, politics is firmly entrenched in the operation of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The argument that legislators should have no say in how the ...
- Michigan to receive $1.7M to remove barriers, build fish passagesThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investing $1.7 million in three projects in Michigan – to replace undersized road-stream crossings and remove a dam. The...
- Commentary: EPA action on ‘forever chemicals’ good for humans, fish, wildlifeThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s designation of PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances underscores the agency’s commitment to addressing serious t...
- Tyler Frantz: May is a time for new beginnings in PennsylvaniaPulling out of my driveway on a morning trek to work recently, dozens of freshly dropped maple samaras peeled from the windshield and roof rack like molting bir...
- Steve Pollick: Refitting an old air rifleMy latest foray into firearms rehabilitation, an old .177 air rifle, is all my buddy Fred Haubert’s fault. Fred, who lives in eastern Pennsylvania, called to ...
- Jumbo perch are thriving on Minnesota/Wisconsin waters of the Mississippi RiverA few years ago, while fishing with my kids on a Mississippi River backwater near Winona, Minn., my dad and I got into a mess of yellow perch, big ones. After a...
- Robust management pays dividends on Rose Lake in Michigan’s Osceola CountyMost walleye stocking events on Michigan inland lakes consists of planting spring fingerlings. Many of these tiny fish, which usually average between 1 and 2 in...
- Protect Your Rights to Hunt and FishMost people facing a hunting or fishing violation are more concerned about losing their rights to hunt and fish than they are about going to jail. Many hu...
- Michigan’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Michigan published in the May 10, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan’s Outdoor C...