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Earlier this year
- Iowa’s statewide fishing report on April 25, 2025A look at the Iowa fishing report from across the state on April 25, 2025. The post Iowa’s statewide fishing report on April 25, 2025 appeared first on Outdoo...
- Columbus archers win all three NASP age divisions in Wisconsin state tourneyWhen every quiver had been emptied, the Columbus School District’s elementary, middle, and high school teams all earned first-place finishes, sweeping all lev...
- Doe harvested in western Minnesota aged at 16-1⁄2; how rare is such a deer?Every year that a wild white-tailed deer lives in Minnesota likely means it survived a few close calls. There’s the threat of a tough winter, as well as encou...
- For young Pennsylvania fly-tying phenom, it’s fish, fish, fishKarrie and Doug Sampsel had little idea that the $40 fly-tying kit they gave their son, Landis, for Christmas when he was 10 would ignite a passion. “He’s a...
- Good turkey season expected in many parts of New YorkNew York’s annual spring turkey hunting season is once again May 1-31 and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is confident that hunter...
- Tom Venesky: Selective science drives recent Pennsylvania Game Commission board votesOne of the pillars of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is to base wildlife management decisions on scientific data. The Pennsylvania Game Commi...
- Commentary: Bureaucratic cooperation needed to solve conservation shortfallsBureaucracies, by design, resist change. They aren’t open to new ideas. Max Weber described it this way: “The fully developed bureaucratic apparatus compare...
- Riffles are magic: ‘Choppy water’ is paramount to trout productionThe steep valley eventually led to a winding trail that subtly stair-cased down to a breathtakingly beautiful and utterly secluded section of trout stream in we...
- Mike Schoonveld: Keeping fish alive requires some thoughtMost “fishing” boats are equipped with a livewell to keep the fish alive for one reason or another. Great idea. Catch a fish, unhook it, toss it in a livewe...
- Turkey hunting accident almost 40 years ago still puts life in perspective“The second Monday of the Ohio spring turkey hunting season, May 5, 1986, will be riveted in my memory forever. It was the day I was shot.” That quote began...
- WI Daily Update: Fishing on the Mississippi River is on fire right nowFishing on pools 4, 5, 5A and 6 of the Mississippi River is on fire right now. Tim Lesmeister has the details. The post WI Daily Update: Fishing on the Mississi...
- New York 16-year-old lives up to his name in winning trapshooting national championshipName your kid “Napoleon” and he might just grow up to forge an empire. Christen him “Remington?” Clearly he is destined to become a shooting champion. S...
- New York’s statewide fishing and hunting report on April 24, 2025Turkey season on the horizon, and fishing picks up. Here’s a look at New York’s fishing and hunting report on April 24, 2025. The post New York’s statewid...
- In Wyoming, the Eastern Shoshone tribe classifies buffalo as wildlife rather than livestockJason Baldes drove down a dusty, sagebrush highway earlier this month, pulling 11 young buffalo in a trailer from Colorado to the Wind River Reservation in Wyom...
- New York’s volunteer duck banders were ‘pioneers’ for waterfowl conservationMany outdoor enthusiasts are familiar with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) metal leg bands that are placed on many species of birds to collect data a...