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- Dam project sends sediment load into Pennsylvania trout stream, canceling three scheduled stockingsA deluge of sediment into a stocked trout stream in Lackawanna County has forced the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission to cancel scheduled stockings while cou...
- Canonsburg, Pa., man sentenced in bald eagle shooting caseA western Pennsylvania man was sentenced in federal court in January for the fatal shooting of a mature bald eagle in a Washington County residential community ...
- Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Daniele Gualtieri joins staff at Allegheny National ForestThe U.S. Forest Service recently announced that Daniele Gualtieri is serving as the new Marienville District Ranger in the Allegheny National Forest. She follow...
- Sentencing complete in 2022 Pennsylvania poaching case involving 26 whitetailsThree Westmoreland County, Pa., individuals have been sentenced for killing 26 white-tailed deer during a two-month poaching spree in the county in October and ...
- MN Daily Update: Offer input on Lake of the Woods fisheries managementThe Minnesota DNR last week began soliciting public participation in a process to update the agency’s fisheries management plan for Lake of the Woods, situate...
- WI Daily Update: Dates to remember for removing your ice shantiesDeadlines to remove ice shanties from state waters are coming up. Here are the details. The post WI Daily Update: Dates to remember for removing your ice...
- 50 years later, Illinois hunters benefit from projects, partnerships with NWTFThe Illinois spring turkey season is roughly six weeks away, so it seems like a good time to address the ongoing effort to keep the state’s populations strong...
- Former NRA chief Wayne LaPierre misspent gun rights group’s money, owes more than $4M, jury findsThe longtime head of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre, misspent millions of dollars of the organization's money, using the funds to pay for an ext...
- Jeremiah Haas: Shed hunting helps keep track of my old friend ‘Blade Runner’Working and playing in the outdoors is a real blessing for those of us who are able to do it on a regular basis. And while fall successes in the field bring pic...
- How do full moons get their names?Nothing gets in our outdoor-loving hearts and minds like the sight of a full moon coming out and drifting across the horizon. In truth, any full moon – winter...
- Michigan’s pheasant release program growing slowlyMichigan’s pheasant release program on state game areas was a success again this year, according to Adam Bump, upland game bird specialist with the Department...
- New York Reader Stories: Catching brook trout on little Catskill stream worth the driveA three-hour drive may seem like a substantial trek for some. For us two young fly-fishermen, it is an easily feasible day trip. Time flies by when you are dayd...
- Nearly two-thirds of Michigan Upper Peninsula hunters rate 2023 deer season as ‘poor’The Michigan DNR’s annual Upper Peninsula Deer Camp Survey from the 2023 firearms season confirmed that deer sightings and hunter success were down significan...
- Illinois state parks, campgrounds will host thousands of curious viewers when the solar eclipse hits on April 8Are you ready to witness a cosmic spectacle like no other? Southern Illinois is gearing up to host the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024. If you plan...
- Episode 476 – Snow goose migration update, late-season rabbit and squirrel tactics, and a Kansas crappie controversyThis week’s Outdoor News Radio contains an update on the status of the snow goose migration up the central part of the continent. (The season opened in Minnes...