Hunting News
Last year
- A quick chat with the North American Grouse Partnership’s Ted KochIn 2019, shortly after retirement, Ted Koch became executive director of the North American Grouse Partnership. He’d previously worked 30 years as an en...
- State-threatened osprey establish a growing presence at Carlyle Lake in IllinoisThe 26,000-acre Carlyle Lake reservoir opened in 1967 and has become a favorite spot for water sports, hunting, wildlife viewing, and other outdoor recreational...
- Tom Venesky: Crossbows a big reason for Pennsylvania’s vanishing small-game hunter numbersIt is easy to point to declining populations as the reason why fewer people hunt for small game today. Same thing with turkeys – which, until recently, it was...
- For New York native Ed Kohler, life has been 91 years of perpetual outdoor motionIn a room cluttered with the memories of a life well lived, a snarling mountain lion glares down from a green wall. It was taken in Montana by New York native a...
- Looking for a winter project? Here’s how to make awesome bird feedersDo you love birds? Do you want to attract more of them to your backyard and help them survive the cold winter? Do you wish to have fun and educational time with...
- Michigan hunting seasons saw 10 firearm-related incidents, no fatalities, in 2023Hunters across Michigan produced a good safety record in 2023. Through all 12 months and several different hunting seasons, there was a total of just 10 firearm...
- Ron Schara: In 2024, resolve to be involved in outdoor issuesNew Year’s resolutions seem to be going out of style. Just as well, probably. Typically they’re promises to ourselves that are not kept. I know. I’m good ...
- Mark Nale: Open Fields Doctrine is important for the protection of Pennsylvania’s wildlifeWhen I read the reader commentary in the Dec. 22 issue of Pennsylvania Outdoor News, I thought, "Wow – this guy makes sense.” Wayne Bush of Roaring Spring, ...
- Ryan Rothstein: Set goals to make next deer season your bestI’m not much for New Year’s resolutions, mainly because if making them were something I cared about, I’d have done it by now. Even when it comes to deer h...
- Pennsylvania gets grant for wildlife crossingsPennsylvania has received federal funds aimed at reducing the number of deadly wildlife-vehicle collisions on commonwealth roadways while improving connectivity...
- Episode 470 – Final deer kill from 2023, Asian carp meetings in river towns, Upper Sioux State Park land transfer, and ranchers-vs.-cyclists in ColoradoManaging Editor and Host Rob Drieslein begins the broadcast with Editor Tim Spielman and the pair take a final look at the 2023 white-tailed deer kill in Minnes...
- Glenn Sapir: Your greatest day outdoors can come right out your back doorIf you are busy in the outdoors during the early days of the new year, good for you. For many, however, January begins a slow period, with much of their leisure...
- Frozen Frames: Master the art of winter photographyAs a landscape/outdoor photographer, I find winter my favorite season. The sunrises and sunsets are much more colorful and complex, the quality of light is bett...
- When beagles are chasing bunnies, it’s a great day afieldThe cottontail was running at a leisurely pace down the farm lane. I was on public land, and soon the chase would begin. Mr. Rabbit was going to find out that h...
- Hunter takes one of Michigan’s biggest bulls during December seasonClick. That’s the sound of a firing pin striking a centerfire bullet that didn’t show up for work. In the case of Lake Leelanau, Mich., native Roger Schaub,...