Hunting News
Before 2024
- Michigan Letters to the Editor: U.S. Forest Service makes it tough for senior huntersReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Dec. 22, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan Letters to the Editor: U.S. Forest Se...
- Commentary: It’s tough times for Michigan’s Great Lakes steelheadTimes are tough for the steelhead in lakes Michigan and Huron and they may get tougher. Invasive quagga mussels now carpet the bottoms of both lakes and their f...
- Outdoor Observations: Michigan bucking a negative trend related to Atlantic salmon populationsThe state of Michigan likes to be a trendsetter. Michigan took the lead in raising funds to keep invasive Asian carp out of the Great Lakes and contribute more ...
- Number of species considered threatened with extinction grows by 2,000 from 2022Atlantic salmon isn’t yet threatened with extinction, but its population dropped by nearly a quarter from 2006 to 2020, the International Union for Conservati...
- Commentary: You have to wonder what some Pennsylvania hunting clubs have to hideThe bylaws of the hunting club I belong to specifically state that game wardens shall have access to our lease at all times. We provide all area wardens with th...
- Pennsylvania Letters to Editor: Sick of baiting, bickeringReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Dec. 22, 2023, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania Letters to Editor: Sick of ba...
- Try ice fishing Lake Jean, Ricketts Glen State Park in PennsylvaniaIf Ricketts Glen State Park was Las Vegas, the Glens Natural Area would be its headliner. A National Natural Landmark, the Glens is home to 22 named waterfalls,...
- Pennsylvania’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Pennsylvania published in the Dec. 22, 2023, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania...
- Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars: Hunting in safety zone leads to stiffer chargePennsylvania cuffs and collars are field reports from Wildlife Game Wardens and Waterways Conservation Officers. These reports are from the Dec. 22, 2023, editi...
- Chesapeake Bay’s ‘dead zone’ shrinks to smallest on recordThe Chesapeake Bay’s oxygen-starved “dead zone” in 2023 was the smallest observed in nearly 40 years of monitoring, scientists recently reported. The scie...
- MN Daily Update: New conservation officers assigned to field stationsAfter months of intensive training in all aspects of being a Minnesota DNR conservation officer, 15 new officers are now working in their initial field stations...
- Two men cited for one of the alligators released in Pennsylvania’s Kiskimenitas RiverTwo western Pennsylvania men have been ordered to pay fines for an alligator incident – one of several this past summer – on the Kiskimenitas River. Austin ...
- Ohio’s sport show season kicks off in JanuaryIt’s show time! The Buckeye State’s busy winter sports show season gets underway Jan. 5 and continues through March this year with a full calendar of expos ...
- Wetlands offer environmental benefits and can increase bottom line for Iowa landownersLooking at research provided by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, prior to European settlement, prairies were dominant as far as the eye could see. They...
- WI Daily Update: Minnesota and Wisconsin see similar drop in deer harvestDeer harvest numbers are down from both Minnesota and Wisconsin this year. Here are some specifics. The post WI Daily Update: Minnesota and Wisconsin see simila...