Hunting News
Last year
- New York Reader Stories: Whitetail fawn rescued after getting caught between a rock and a hard placeI was up on land I recently bought in Washington County, N.Y., putting a wooden seat on a metal stand. As I was in the stand I started hearing a weird noise. At...
- Jeremiah Haas: Fix your 2023 outdoor failures for 2024 successesAs we finish up the year and reflect on the successes and failures of the past 12 months, now is the best time to make those 2024 goals and start the process of...
Before 2024
- 122 people rescued from Upper Red Lake ice chunk on Dec. 29More than 100 people stranded while fishing on an ice chunk that broke free on a Minnesota river were rescued Friday, authorities said. The anglers were on an i...
- Kent Weil: Trapping the elusive mink requires scouting and strategyThe fact that I caught my first mink at the age of 12 in a set I specifically made for mink made me very proud. It still does, because there is a lot of work an...
- Here are ways to honor the legacy of hunting, fishing companionsThe end of the year and that longest night of Winter Solstice always tend to make me a little maudlin and introspective. It’s often a time when I miss my now-...
- Case review: Water levels continued to be a big story for Minnesota lakes in 2023Once again, weather influenced lakes and lake biology in 2023. Before ice-up in 2022, water levels in some shallow ponds were so low we couldn’t set trap nets...
- Commentary: Bad New York laws hurt good peopleIt’s in lockstep with her predecessor’s approach – ignore the illegal guns flooding our cities and the criminals who wield them with impunity; harass law-...
- Murder case, record buck highlight 2023 stories in Michigan Outdoor NewsFrom solving a murder case of a hunter at a Michigan state park in 2018 and two tournament walleye anglers being caught stuffing their fish with lead weights, t...
- Ohio Insider: Wind turbines on Lake Erie stalledIt appears as though the pilot project to put electricity-producing wind turbines on Lake Erie has hit a major snag. According to a comprehensive story publishe...
- Dan Ladd: Who won in recent court decisions on New York gun laws? Depends on who you askDepending on where you get your news from, New York’s gun owners are either big losers or big winners following the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals panel...
- In-lieu-of-tax payments doubled for Pennsylvania public landsRecently passed legislation increases the amount of payment in lieu of taxes to municipalities, schools and counties with state-owned land, but it doesn’t mea...
- Entry into ice fishing need not be intimidating: Here’s where to startThe next time you take a stroll into the icefishing section of any big-box outdoor store, don’t be surprised if you walk away a little shocked and somewhat aw...
- Ohio DNR adds 844 acres of public land in Coshocton CountyIn an attempt to prevent American Electric Power (AEP) from selling off 844 acres of previously strip-mined land in Coshocton County to private developers, the ...
- Episode 468 – A look back at the past year – Best of 2023 Outdoor News RadioIn this special Best of 2023 episode, Host and Managing Editor Rob Drieslein shares four of his favorite interviews from a busy 2023. First, adult onset hunter ...
- Looking at an out-of-state big-game hunt in 2024? The time to plan is nowFor most folks, deer hunting is about the last thing on their minds right now. Aside from having just finished up their deer seasons, the looming holidays suck ...