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- Modern high-tech coolers are expensive, but effective optionsPremium-molded coolers aren’t just for the mom and dad who want to be the “coolest” at the kids’ soccer game. Outdoor enthusiasts figured out quickly th...
- Minnesota DNR says prune oaks now to avoid oak wiltThe unusually warm winter might leave more than a mark on the record books. It could hasten invasive oak wilt infection risk. Now is the safest time to prune an...
- Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: More chaos on Upper Red Lake iceMinnesota cuffs and collars is field reports from Minnesota DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the Feb. 16, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The po...
- Steve Carney: Lever-action rifles stand the test of timeLever-action rifles have always had a special place in my heart, probably because of my exposure to cowboy shows during my childhood. Lever-action rifles have b...
- Cai creates venison kebabsForget sausages and burgers and try something different with your venison mince. Game cook Cai ap Bryn from Game & Flames has been given a kebab mix to add to h...
- Fieldsports Britain – Lizard wizardswww.youtube.com/watch?v=42y8egkDuYMInvasive iguanas are a massive problem in Florida, undermining houses and flood defences, spreading disease and even popping ...
- Why Sir Johnny Scott and Clarissa were sacked from the BBCAt an event which raised over £2,000 for the Gamekeepers Welfare Trust and the NGO’s Educational Trust, Sir Johnny Scott sings Fieldsports Channel’s praise...
- Hunting Florida’s monster iguanasOnce they were pets. Now they are pests. Iguanas join a list of reptiles including monitor lizards and Burmese pythons that people have bought, kept, got bored ...
- Rocketing fen partridges with a .410JP Gaudin, The Seated Gun, is shooting fast-flying partridges at the Balsham Shoot near Cambridge. As if that wasn’t challenge enough, he starts with a 20-bor...
- Notes off a soiled cuff: Many show up to make their voices heard at Pennsylvania Game Commission meetingLong-time Pennsylvania Game Commission watchers think the 62 people who testified at the Jan. 27 meeting is an all-time record. During the height of the “deer...
- Streams of Thought: Here’s how to follow along with Minnesota’s legislative sessionReady, set, legislate. Because the 2024 session of the Minnesota Legislature began Monday, we’ll offer first a primer on delving deeper into any particular pi...
- Light goose hunts set to kick offNorth Dakota’s spring light goose conservation order opens Feb. 17 and continues through May 12. Residents must have a 2023-24 (valid through March 31) or 202...
- Minnesota Mixed Bag: Duluth Sports Show begins Feb. 15The Duluth Sport Show – a combo that includes the Duluth Boat, Sports, Travel and RV Show and the Northland Outdoors Duluth Deer Classic – runs Thursday, Fe...
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Wasted stocked trout?Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Feb. 16, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Wasted stock...
- Despite lack of snow, limited bait attraction, CWD culling on track in specific areas of MinnesotaWhile it’s true deer more readily will come to baits strategically placed for CWD-related targeted culling during a severe winter, DNR officials say efforts t...