Hunting News
Earlier this year
- New Southwick report shows hunters, anglers spend billionsRecent reports from the American Sportfishing Association and the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation show that hunting, target shooting and recreational fishing ...
- Wildfires, prescribed burns keep New York fire crews hoppingNew York State Forest Rangers and Fish and Wildlife staff have had a busy spring when it comes to woodland fires. When Forest Rangers are not fighting unintenti...
- New York Mixed Bag: DEC holding Great Lakes sub-basin work group meetings April 29 – May 6DEC is poised to host a series of Great Lakes Action Agenda Sub-Basin Work Group Meetings in late April and early May. The Great Lakes Program invites the publi...
- New York Letters to the Editor: Fire-starting is an important survival skill for all to masterReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 2, 2025, edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Letters to the Editor: Fire-starting is...
- Size of Rice Lake’s muskies runs a bit above average in Wisconsin’s Barron CountyThe Wisconsin DNR’s Barron County fisheries crew ran a two-year muskie assessment on Rice Lake in 2022 and 2023. A low to moderate density population with goo...
- Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars: Don’t shoot a deer first, buy a license secondWisconsin cuffs and collars are field reports from the DNR. These reports are from the May 2, 2025, edition of Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars:...
- Wisconsin’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Wisconsin published in the May 2, 2025, edition of Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin’s Outdoor Calendar ...
- Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: Haase a fine choice for WON Conservationist of the YearReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 2, 2025, edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: Haase a fine c...
- Here’s what to know about the status of Minnesota’s ‘Great Eight’ walleye lakes ahead of openerAssuming there it a normal ice-out year, Jensen suspects that anglers can get some catch-and-release action on the northern sand areas of the lake. Even though ...
- A case for fishing the Minnesota River — where ‘you never know what you may hook into’Along its 332-mile journey beginning in Big Stone Lake at the Minnesota-South Dakota border, the Minnesota River bends and snakes its way through farms, forests...
- May fishing in Michigan is a fun time of year for allIn his Pulitzer Prize-winning novella “The Old Man and the Sea,” legendary novelist and short story writer Ernest Hemingway wrote: “Anyone can be a fisher...
- New DNR leader, Hyun, speaks to Wisconsin Wildlife FederationNewly appointed Department of Natural Resources Secretary Karen Hyun made an appearance before Wisconsin Wildlife Federation (WWF) directors and affiliate repre...
- MN Daily Update: Join the Mother’s Day Weekend Fishing ChallengeThe Minnesota DNR is inviting moms to join the Mother’s Day Weekend Fishing Challenge. Listen here for the details. The post MN Daily Update: Join the Mother...
- Notes off a soiled cuff: What is limiting the growth potential of Pennsylvania’s elk herd?Living part time in Pennsylvania’s elk range for awhile, not long ago, I became enamored and fascinated by the majestic animals. With so much good habitat for...
- Commentary: Wisconsin outdoors users want to see Nelson-Knowles Stewardship Program continueWisconsin is fortunate to have a rich sporting heritage, with hundreds of thousands of sportsmen and women taking advantage of our public lands each year. That ...