Hunting News
Earlier this year
- Episode 70 — Turkey Talk with Mike JoynerWeb author and book author Mike Joyner of the Turkey-Talk blog joins the podcast to talk about his new book, Tales from the Roost, Roost’n Time Tales, as well...
- Mike Raykovicz: Know the difference between ‘magnum’ and ‘chilled’ lead shotI’ve reloaded all of my rifle ammunition for more than 60 years and I like to say I’ve never bought a box of factory loaded ammunition in my life. Except fo...
- Big Marine Lake in Washington County is one of Minnesota’s best east metro lakes for panfish, bassEven though Big Marine Lake is located in the heart of the Twin Cities east metro, its physical features might give you that “up-north” feel. The post Big M...
- Proposed Endangered Species Act rule change prompts alarmThe Trump administration plans to eliminate habitat protections for endangered and threatened species in a move environmentalists say would lead to the extincti...
- Pro Fishing Tip of the Week: Dust off the cobwebs before fishing openerI also like to check the bearings on my trailer. There’s nothing worse than having trailer trouble. I also like to go through all my rods. I mix up a little s...
- Into year eight, have Minnesota’s northern pike zones made a difference?Former longtime Minnesota DNR fisheries supervisor Gary Barnard was one of the co-chairs of the northern pike technical committee that got new regulations and z...
- MN Daily Update: Use a long pole for shallow crappies this springWhen the crappies move in shallow this spring, use a long pole to get at them. Tim Lesmeister explains why this can often be a better tactic than relying on cas...
- There’s value in night-fishing beneath the moon and starsAndy’s noodly catfish rod bucked and plunged toward the surface of the Mississippi River, as below, a leviathan in the depths waged war on the hook and line t...
- If you want to fill your spring turkey tag, learn what the hens like to doIt’s understandable that the focus on spring turkey-hunting tactics leans heavily in the gobbler’s direction. Yet, in April and May, longbeards mostly cente...
- A natural leader, Jeff Manke honored as Minnesota Outdoor News’ 2025 Person of the YearFor all Minnesotans who fashion themselves outdoors types, spring is a busy time – busy, in the most positive and exciting sense of the word. Turkey hunting, ...
- Outdoor Observations: Here’s why Michigan’s federal funds for the outdoors has declined recentlyA news story in the last edition of Michigan Outdoor News outlined the Michigan DNR’s federal appropriation from the Wildlife and Sportfish Restoration Fund. ...
- Lin Gamble earns Pennsylvania Outdoor News’ 2025 Person of the Year honorMany people had given up on Tubmill Creek, a stocked trout stream in northern Westmoreland County, Pa., but not Lin Gamble. Along with the non-profit Tubmill Tr...
- Commentary: Time to protect Ohioans’ right to hunt, fish, and trapThe time-honored traditions of hunting and fishing – cornerstones of the Ohio’s heritage, economy, and community life – are being threatened. From Oregon ...
- WI Daily Update: Use a long pole for shallow crappies this springWhen the crappies move shallow this spring, use a long pole to get at them. Tim Lesmeister explains why this can often be a better tactic than relying on castin...
- Glen Onoko Falls exchange among land deals OK’d by Pennsylvania Game CommissionPennsylvania game commissioners, at their April 12 quarterly meeting, approved five land acquisitions that collectively would add more than 635 acres to state g...