Hunting News
Before 2024
- Iowa DNR to host virtual public meeting on Chronic Wasting DiseaseThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources has scheduled a virtual public meeting to update the public on statewide Chronic Wasting Disease surveillance and manag...
- Still-hunting the big woods of Maine provides valuable lessonsSnow came early to northeastern Maine this deer season, arriving about mid-morning on Oct. 30, which was opening day for non-residents. My two New York hunting ...
- MN Daily Update: Muskie anglers, rejoiceCold water and cold air temps – is it really worth it to get out on the water? The post MN Daily Update: Muskie anglers, rejoice appeared first on Outdoor New...
- Outdoor Insights: Minnesota’s CWD management practices proving to be quite successful by comparisonLast week’s Outdoor News reported a couple of new positive chronic wasting disease cases, one near Grand Rapids and the other around Northfield. That’s two ...
- Minnesota’s 2023 fall turkey-hunt harvest, license sales are stableThe Minnesota DNR released preliminary reports from the 2023 season and saw an increase in licenses sold, but a slight decrease in turkey harvest. Even with the...
- Hunting for a place to hunt? Disabled opportunities abound in Illinois’ outdoorsOne of the areas that I have always felt that the Illinois DNR really shines is the number of disabled opportunities that an outdoor enthusiast can find through...
- Cornell University’s Wildlife Health Center fighting on many frontsAs you sit in your treestand this fall, cheetahs in Namibia are probably the last thing on your mind. Yet those cats, or the roaming dogs in Nepal or even the c...
- An odd duck season in Minnesota, but opportunities remainDon’t winterize your duck boat or stow away your decoys just yet. That’s the advice from state officials and others who have been closely monitoring the “...
- Guttenberg, Iowa, south boat ramps to close for repairs on Nov. 27The Guttenberg south public boat ramps will be closed from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1, for repairs due to extreme low water levels on the Mississippi River. Extensions w...
- Iowa’s Banner and Olofson shooting ranges offer discounted annual passesThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources has discounted its annual passes for the Banner and Olofson shooting ranges for 2024 by $40. The post Iowa’s Banner a...
- Episode 33 — Getting to know Jerrod VillaNew York Outdoor News freelance writer and display advertising representative Jerrod Vila joins Dan Ladd. Jerrod talks about how he stalked his latest archery b...
- Fall trout spawn in full swing in IowaBrilliant fall colors are not only found in trees, but also in streams and the Manchester Fish Hatchery. These underwater splashes of color are signs that trout...
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Youth firearms deer hunters should have trainingReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Nov. 17, 2023, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Youth firear...
- Commentary: Staying safe on cold water is everyone’s responsibilityTo anyone on or around the water this fall, the Minnesota DNR offers this reminder: Your safety is your responsibility. With water temperatures consistently dro...
- Sharp anglers know Knife is walleye, panfish destination in Minnesota’s Kanabec CountyLocated a few miles north of Mora in Kanabec County, Knife Lake is one of the area’s more popular fisheries with local anglers. With the Knife River flowing i...